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Ellen A. Victor
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Should the nephews be in line to inherit any assets, perhaps the agency that is...
Ellen A. Victor
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In New York, a medical power of attorney is called a health care proxy. While...
Edward Joseph Smeltzer II
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If they have not probated the Will you attorney could commence an action to...
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Steve Fromm
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Your mom is in a tough spot. The first obstacle here would be to determine if...
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Edward Joseph Smeltzer II
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New York has explicit requirements for the preparation of a valid POA which...
Ellen A. Victor
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You can change your own power of attorney as long as you still have capacity....
Edward Joseph Smeltzer II
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While you can change doctors and lawyers without notifying the prior for...
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Christine R. Shiebler
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If the Will has been probated, you can obtain a copy from the Surrogate's Court...
Christine R. Shiebler
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You will have to bring a partition action in Supreme Court against the...
Richard Eugene Ehrlich
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There is no inexpensive way to do this. As another attorney already explained...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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NYS court does not remocve partial custody giving the facts you presented. You...
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Edward Joseph Smeltzer II
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Absent a clear contrary instruction in mom's will; your sister's share is now...
Edward Joseph Smeltzer II
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In most cases no, there is no requirement to return a gift just because the one...
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Rudolf J. Karvay's answer
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Your father is entitled to the first $50,000 and one-half of the balance of the...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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You or your father need to file a request to act as adminitrator for an...
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Rudolf J. Karvay's answer
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There is no way to change a life insurance beneficiary designation after death....
David G. Weilbacher, Esq.
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I agree with Mr. Karvay. Disclaimer: I am not offering legal advice, assume...
Janet Lee Brewer
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I don't know the procedure in New York, but if your father were in California,...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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Hire a lawyer licensed in New York (assuming that's where the will is being...
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I suggest that you retain the services of an experienced estate attorney. The...

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