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Posted 9 days ago in Probate Denver, CO
Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
Get a copy of the lease and read it. My bet is that upon death then the lease... Posted about 1 month ago in Probate Denver, CO Posted about 1 month ago in Wills / Living Wills Denver, CO
Howard Robert Roitman's answer
See a lawyer. It is probably to late, but there may be facts applicable in...
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It is too late to do anything now. Why didn't you all object when the will was... Posted 3 months ago in Probate Denver, CO Posted 4 months ago in Probate Denver, CO
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It would be well worth the fee for you to consult a certified financial planner,... Posted 5 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Denver, CO
Frank A Selden's answer
If the two of you want to give him more of your share of the estate just to... Posted 6 months ago in Probate Denver, CO
William Robert Falcone's answer
The estate can still collect any amounts owed to the lawyer who died. You... Posted 5 months ago in Estate Planning Denver, CO
James Arthur Gorton's answer
The Garn-St. Germain Act of 1982, a federal law, does not allow a lender to...
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Would like to answers to both questions. Posted 6 months ago in Probate Denver, CO Posted 7 months ago in Probate Denver, CO
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Your best net is to declare the estate insolvent and let the bank take title....
Michael Hassen's answer
Generally I agree with Mr. Sarno, but you haven't given certain critical pieces... Posted 8 months ago in Probate Denver, CO
Kenneth V. Zichi's answer
I'm sorry to hear of your loss. If you file probate in order to transfer... Posted 8 months ago in Probate Denver, CO
Kenneth V. Zichi's answer
The house should have been probated, and the debt would have been resolved at... Posted about 1 year ago in Probate Denver, CO
Robert W. Hughes Jr.'s answer
While the answer might be different in Colorado, the general rule is that if...
Lori C. Hulbert's answer
While I agree with the reponse previously provided, you can also force a... Posted 11 months ago in Probate Denver, CO
Frank A Selden's answer
usually a married person can give away their property to someone other than the... |