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Posted 6 days ago in Probate Cleveland, OH
Steve Fromm's answer
She needs to hire an estates attorney to represent her interests. It should be...
John J. Sullivan's answer
I am not licensed in OH or PA, so can only commet in general. I agree with my... Posted 16 days ago in Probate Cleveland, OH
Justin Jay Watling's answer
You really will need to consult with an attorney. The answers to your... Posted 12 days ago in Appeals Cleveland, OH
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Whenever the self styled elite and ivory tower ensconced get around to it. And... Posted about 1 month ago in Probate Cleveland, OH
Justin Jay Watling's answer
If your Mother was receiving social security, then SSA should have been advised... Posted 23 days ago in Wills / Living Wills Cleveland, OH
Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
In Ohio when a spouse passes away the surviving spouse has certain rights under...
Justin Jay Watling's answer
The short answere to your question is: If they were valid before you married,... Posted 26 days ago in Real Estate Cleveland, OH
Faye Danielle Cox's answer
The property can pass subject to the lien, however, if the lien had a due on... Posted 2 months ago in Probate Cleveland, OH
Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
In Ohio only the assets in a person's estate are used to pay their debts. So...
Janet Lee Brewer's answer
You will not be "directly" responsible for your mother-in-law's debts if you... Posted 2 months ago in Probate Cleveland, OH
Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
A twenty year old will should be reviewed by an estate planning attorney to...
Steven Alan Fink's answer
A 20 year old will should be updated just to deal with tax issues that have... Posted 3 months ago in Probate Cleveland, OH
Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
Although not generally done, probate courts will allow a person to deposit a...
Justin Jay Watling's answer
A Will can be deposited with the Probte Court as a way of keepoing it safe.... Posted 3 months ago in Probate Cleveland, OH
Justin Jay Watling's answer
Contact the claims department of the insurance company you think issued the... Posted 2 months ago in Adoption Cleveland, OH
Paul Michael Kocsis' answer
Adoptions are throughg probate court. You should not have to file reports, but... Posted 4 months ago in Probate Cleveland, OH
Brian Joseph Cohan's answer
Typically, if all of the assets are beneficiary designated, probate is not...
Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
It is not the size of the estate but the type of property that determines... Posted 3 months ago in Probate Cleveland, OH
Faye Danielle Cox's answer
Is the house in Ohio? If it is, you will have to have your father-in-laws...
Justin Jay Watling's answer
So you are certain, the first thing you should do is locate the curernt Deed... Posted 4 months ago in Probate Cleveland, OH
Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
Whether or not the house needs to be sold depends on the terms of the will.... Posted 4 months ago in Probate Cleveland, OH
James P. Frederick's answer
I would say that it is when the checks were drafted that governs, here, since... Posted 6 months ago in Probate Cleveland, OH
Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
It is not the lien that will require the house to go through probate but the... Posted 6 months ago in Probate Cleveland, OH
Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
The executor's duty is to follow the provisons of the will and the court will...
John Michael Drain Jr.'s answer
First of all there will not be regular probate administration. Instead this... Posted 5 months ago in Probate Cleveland, OH
John Michael Drain Jr.'s answer
There are statutes in Ohio, beginning at R.C. 5804.05 that allow the probate... Posted about 1 month ago in Probate Bedford, OH
Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
You will need to start an ancilliary probate proceeding in the county in...
Justin Jay Watling's answer
This is why you should consult a local attorney as well as one in Michigan.... Posted 8 months ago in Probate Cleveland, OH
Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
To see if anything is filed you can check with the probate court in the county... |