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Andrew Daniel Myers
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There is no requirement that anyone be notified as to the death at the time of...
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James P. Frederick
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There is not enough information to answer your question. There is no statute of...
James P. Frederick
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There is not enough information to answer your questions fully. I would expect...
James P. Frederick
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There are not enough facts given to fully answer your question. It is possible (...
Robert Smead Hogan
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Very sorry to hear about your Mom. This is a tough time, especially when you...
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Guy Ben Garner III
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A beginning point is to find out who has the original will, notify them of the...
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Edward Jerome Blum
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I don't practice in TX. Generally speaking the court will allow you more time...
Paul Holt Walcutt
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Yes, the judge can extend you. Whether or not the judge WILL just extend you on...
Brian Joseph Cohan
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I think 30 days is reasonable for this type of request. If the estate has been...
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This posting is for educational purposes and does not create an attorney-client...
Howard Robert Roitman
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This is a more complicated question than you might think. In general a will...
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This posting is for educational purposes only and does not create an attorney-...
Steve Fromm
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Generally, the estate checking account is used to pay administrative expenses,...
Henry Daniel Lively
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Yes this is an appropriate expense of the estate. However, probate fees, if...
Steve Fromm
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Does she have a will? This would provide for who gets what. However, in PA a...
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Mindy Stein
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Is the estate in probate? In Florida, if the estate is in probate the personal...
Richard A Behlmann
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The will is the document that specifies who your father's property goes to....
James P. Frederick
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You do not state in your summary what the assets are and how much they are...
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There may be a couple different ways to handle this depending on TN probate and...
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You need your own probate attorney to enforce your rights as beneficiary so the...
Steve Fromm
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Any executor has a fiduciary duty to the beneficiaries to protect and preserve...
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Unless there are assets in the estate, probate is not needed. Looks like debt...

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