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Miami-dade County Estate Planning Legal Advice (58 found)Narrow your searchPosted 4 days ago in Probate Miami, FL
Kristin M Tyler's answer
Fees such as those from accountants or attorneys are generally paid out of the...
David Michael Goldman's answer
Generally these fees are paid by the estate but a trust or other document can... Posted 5 days ago in Wills / Living Wills Miami, FL
Douglas Ron Coenson's answer
In order to be valid, the will needs to be signed in the presence of 2...
April Denise Hill's answer
While a will must have two witnesses in Florida in order to be valid, the... Posted 10 days ago in Power Of Attorney Miami, FL
Douglas Ron Coenson's answer
In the state of Florida, Powers of Attorney documents are governed by Chapter... Posted 4 days ago in Real Estate Miami, FL
Aileen Ortega's answer
It is impossible to answer your questions without reviewing the contract. The... Posted 25 days ago in Guardianship Miami, FL
Diana Michelle Tennis' answer
I think what you mean is that if you have a legal custodian would they speak... Posted 30 days ago in Probate Miami, FL
David Michael Goldman's answer
A power of attorney, medical or financial, does not survive death, and an agent...
Lars A. Lundeen's answer
Assuming this incident occurred in Florida, only the personal representative,... Posted 16 days ago in Real Estate Miami, FL
Dennis Michael Phillips' answer
If he died owning real property in Florida, then there had to be a probate set...
Aileen Ortega's answer
There are many details that need to be condidered in this instance. If your... Posted 20 days ago in Foreclosure Miami, FL
Christopher J. Coleman's answer
You should continue to pursue the short sale as well as notify the attorney for...
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
This happens constantly. The foreclosure departments and the loss mitigation... Posted 23 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Miami, FL
Jennifer Ann Jacobs' answer
The lease may not say the date that the lease ends, but it should say what the... Posted 25 days ago in Foreclosure Miami, FL
Joseph Kurt Kaple's answer
The best thing to do is to list the property for short sale. If the short sale...
Angel Francisco Condom's answer
Your question is based on the idea that nothing can be done to avoid the debt... Posted 3 months ago in Probate Miami, FL
David Michael Goldman's answer
you should meet with a real estate attorney, but generally, the Apt will be...
David Michael Goldman's answer
you should meet with a real estate attorney, but generally, the Apt will be... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Miami, FL
Joseph Kurt Kaple's answer
The lease is not voidable on the basis that the bankruptcy was not disclosed.... Posted 3 months ago in Probate Miami, FL
Mindy Stein's answer
Even if your father died without a will, you can still be appointed Personal...
David Michael Goldman's answer
You should contact a Florida Probate lawyer to review the documents and the... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Miami, FL
Richard Scot Shuster's answer
This is the best reason why a landlord should always hire counsel to evict a... Posted about 1 month ago in Foreclosure Miami, FL
Felix R. Carrillo's answer
On May 20, 2009, the President sifned into lawProtecting tenants at Foreclosure... Posted 2 months ago in Probate Miami, FL
Douglas Ron Coenson's answer
Probate should be filed and a Notice to Creditors needs to go out to notify... Posted 2 months ago in Foreclosure Miami, FL
Felix R. Carrillo's answer
Your wife cannot be held liable for the debt unless she signed the loan... Posted 3 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Miami, FL
David Michael Goldman's answer
He is not an executor unless the court has appointed him as one. Even so, he...
Keenan M. Post's answer
A practical questions becomes do the improvements add more value than the cost... Posted 3 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Miami, FL
David Michael Goldman's answer
You can check with the probate court to see what information is available. You... Posted 3 months ago in Probate Miami, FL
Steven W. Ledbetter's answer
I agree with David. A simple consultation with an attorney in your area should...
David Michael Goldman's answer
Sounds like you should have the circumstances reviewed by another attorney. |