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James P. Frederick
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Your question cannot really be answered without more facts. I assume from your...
David Michael Goldman
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If the estate has assets, the answer to your question is yes a lawyer must be...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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your lender will dictate much of what you are hoping to accomplish. kevin...
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Shawn C Newman
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Thanks for your question. Since I am an attorney, I cannot ethically give you...
Margery Ellen Golant
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It is advisable to initial each page, so that it is obvious that you read and...
David Michael Goldman
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A blind person can sign a will just like an illiterate person can. In addition...
Joseph Franklin Pippen Jr.
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Contributor Level 6

I think the best way to answer this question is to say that the most common...
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Rasha Lutfi
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The most important aspect of any lawsuit is filing a timely answer or motion to...
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Hiring a lawyer is all fine and dandy but if you can not pay your mortgage how...
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Lewis Matthew Roberts
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When you mention bankruptcy court, are you in a chapter 7 or chapter 13? What...
Margery Ellen Golant
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Yes, an HOA foreclosure follows the same process as a mortgage foreclosure....
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Randy Allen Bryant
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It seems you have 2 areas of concern. First, with regard to the fees for...
Jeffrey Scott Goethe
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In my experience, a personal representative often learns that their job is much...
Margery Ellen Golant
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Yes the Sheriff can literally put you out on the street, and that is EXACTLY...
James P. Frederick
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Contributor Level 7

Your question is at the heart of the practical problem you face. You would need...
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Yes, but the Power must be drafted to Florida law standards and notarized in a...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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The will must go though probate. Read the will to see whom your father...
Randy Marvin Spiro
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Probate is a court procedure to authenticate a Will , to make sure that debts...
David Michael Goldman
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Yes you can. You should see if there is a Personal Injury attorney who wants...
Richard Eugene Ehrlich
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The short answer is yes. This is a very common occurrence in wrongful death...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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While it is an accurate statement that assets held JTWROS immediately vest in...
Joseph Franklin Pippen Jr.
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A power of attorney cannot use their document to legally benefit themselves....
Stephen Andrew Mosca
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I am not sure how to answer this question in detail just yet. It's complicated...
David Michael Goldman
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No and you could create liability if you do so. Please review the Florida...
Marc Jeremy Soss
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The simple answer is "no." Unless your name was listed as a co-account owner or...
David Michael Goldman
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Not without court approval. Generally, if you open a formal administration,...
Jeffrey Scott Goethe
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The account is not yours to use. It sounds like some form of probate will be...
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Dennis Michael Phillips
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You can negotiate directly with the noteholder (foreclosing plaintiff). Look...
Royce Brent Bishop
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Under new Federal Law, if someone new purchases the home, or if the bank ends...
David Michael Goldman
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Depending on what the assets in the estate are, or if there is insurance, or...
Karen L Brady
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Contributor Level 5

I wish to point out that the answers provided earlier are very state specific....
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Daniel B. Purtell
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If your father did not complete a beneficiary designation, than the typical...
Joseph Franklin Pippen Jr.
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Contributor Level 6

If insurance company paid directly to beneficiares-the answer would be NO-it...
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Douglas Ron Coenson
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Governance of Living Wills can be found in Florida Statutes 765.301 through 765....
Steven W. Ledbetter
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Only addition to the above is to make sure to sign a HIPAA release naming the...

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