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Frank Richard Ricketts JR
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Rest assured, their financial difficulties have a minimal effect on your family,...
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James P. Frederick
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In most states, the probate court has jurisdiction either because the deceased...
Steve Fromm
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If you are "domiciled" in Philadelphia County, then your will would be probated...
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Edward Joseph Smeltzer II
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It depends on the precise nature of the joint ownership. If the deed...
Steve Fromm
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Edward's comments are correct. As for Pennsylvania Inheritance Taxes from the...
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Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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You need to start calling the police when your neighbor starts acting out -...
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Christopher R. Minelli
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Your question is a good one and should probably be directed to a local attorney...
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Stephen J. O'Brien
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Usually the Will and the power of the executor can overcome this issue. If the...
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Stephen J. O'Brien
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The main issue is to get the house insured, having her sign a lease doesn't...
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Stephen J. O'Brien
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I think you are out of luck. PA is a recording state, so that the unrecorded...
Daniel Andrew Pallen
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Similar to an answer I have answered above, I am handling this very same...
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Daniel Andrew Pallen
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Yes. You can most definitely take this case to court. What you first have to...
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Daniel Andrew Pallen
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Yes this is absolutely legal. Leases are contracts and parties to a contract...

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