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Posted 5 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 about 1 month 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 17 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 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. Posted about 1 month ago in General Practice Miami, FL
L. Maxwell Taylor's answer
If I were you I would just wait. Big companies have cumbersome procedures that...
Lucreita D. Becude's answer
You should contact an attorney to handle this for you. To begin with you state... Posted 4 months ago in Probate Miami, FL
Keenan M. Post's answer
If the funds were payable to your mother irrespective of whether she is living...
Steven W. Ledbetter's answer
By contacting a local probate attorney you will be able to open a probate and... Posted 3 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 about 1 month ago in Tax Miami, FL
Steve Fromm's answer
Generally, any attempts to negotiate with the IRS to reduce amounts owed are... 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 3 months ago in Probate Miami, FL
User's answer
Yes he does have a certain amount of leeway in making such decisions. If you...
David Michael Goldman's answer
Just because the document states that you he can sell without a court order,... 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 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 Power Of Attorney Miami, FL
James P. Frederick's answer
If your brother has assets that need to be probated, you should file a petition...
Vanessa Alexandra Vasquez de Lara's answer
With your mother being incapacitated, as a brother, you would have priority in... Posted 3 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Miami, FL
Lourdes Maria Fernandez's answer
First, he cannot sell the property without you. Has the will been probated?...
David Michael Goldman's answer
If the asset is subject to probate he can sell the property without your... Posted 4 months ago in Probate Miami, FL
Richard Eugene Ehrlich's answer
If the manager told you you need a release it is because they have... Posted 4 months ago in Probate Miami, FL
Dennis Michael Phillips' answer
I am sorry for your loss. If those accounts are titled as joint tenancy with...
Marc Jeremy Soss' answer
As the joint account owner (assuming no others) you are free to utilize the... Posted 5 months ago in Probate Miami, FL
Richard Eugene Ehrlich's answer
You can either ask for it back or sue them. The question is what are you... Posted 7 months ago in Probate Miami, FL
Marc Jeremy Soss' answer
By signing the waiver you are only consenting to the Judge ruling on the...
Lance Martin McKinney's answer
It is common for people to sign consents and waivers for various stages in... Posted 5 months ago in Power Of Attorney Miami, FL
Dennis Michael Phillips' answer
It starts by filing a petition to determine incapacity. Contact a probate... |