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Brian Joseph Cohan
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Typically, if all of the assets are beneficiary designated, probate is not...
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Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
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It is not the size of the estate but the type of property that determines...
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Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
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It is not the lien that will require the house to go through probate but the...
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Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
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The executor's duty is to follow the provisons of the will and the court will...
John Michael Drain Jr.
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First of all there will not be regular probate administration. Instead this...
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John Michael Drain Jr.
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There are statutes in Ohio, beginning at R.C. 5804.05 that allow the probate...
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Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
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To see if anything is filed you can check with the probate court in the county...
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Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
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If probate court deadlines have been missed then you would have grounds to...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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I agree with Attorney Schmitz. You can also demand production of a formal...
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Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
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It depends on the ownership of the account. If the account was held jointly...
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Laurie Glandt Steiner
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I agree with the previous answer. The Ohio statute indicates that the Will "...
Robert W. Hughes Jr.
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You can file a motion to require the filing of the will. You would file that...
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Justin Jay Watling's answer
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The real estate must be listed at full appraised value. Some counties permit...
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Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
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The estate is probably responsible for the payment. You should consult with a...
Faye Danielle Cox
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Depending on your sister's ailments, some Probate Courts will appoint local...
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Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
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With regard to the real estate you will need to file an affidavit and the death...
Laurie Glandt Steiner
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I am not sure why you were told this. Here is what could happen in Ohio. If...
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Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
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Your boyfried can sign a transfer on death deed which would transfer the house...
Frank A Selden
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You failed in your attempt to keep a long story short. This is 16 years old so...
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Sorry but you have waited too long. Too bad that you didn't get a legal...
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Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
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I would suggest consulting an attorney to help you with drafting the deed so...
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Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
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I am sorry for your experience. A living will and a DNR are two separate...
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Barry J. Dubrow's answer
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Just terrible. The executor of the Estate should be the one to strongly object...
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Paul Michael Kocsis' answer
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You need to file to probate your parents' estates in order to have the title to...
James Arthur Gorton
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Your sister will probably find that she cannot sell your parents' home without...

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