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Steven Alan Fink
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Contributor Level 8

The home is his separate property. He can leave it to his mother or a third...
Janet Lee Brewer
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Contributor Level 7

If this property is considered your husband's "separate property" (and since...
Edward Warren Goodson
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Contributor Level 4

I believe it is possible for her to receive the inheritance without losing Medi-...
Matthew Edward Williamson
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Either get a third party both of you can agree to give the check to, or have...
Jonathan H Levy
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Contributor Level 9

If you meet at the bank that might be a violation of the restraining order, so...
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Matthew Edward Williamson
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Contributor Level 7

Sorry for the standard lawyer answer: It depends It depends on how many...
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Janet Lee Brewer
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It sounds to me like your talking about a trust, not a will. With a will...
Douglas Lee Edgar
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First, I am sorry for your lost and that you are now having these problems....
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Andrew Ryan Stilwell
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Contributor Level 4

So long as the trust is a "revocable living trust", then the trust is a "see...
Janet Lee Brewer
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No. A natural person is a human being (as contrasted with an "entity" - a...
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Barry J. Dubrow's answer
Contributor Level 5

Assuming you both reside in California, any good local trusts and estates...
Thomas Glenn Martin
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I would be happy to discuss your options with you. I am located in Long Beach...
Margery Ellen Golant
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Contributor Level 8

One will is sufficient, executed according to the requisites of your state of...
Gregory Herman-Giddens
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Contributor Level 5

You should consider having a revocable living trust prepared and transfer your...
William David Ausman
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Contributor Level 3

There really are multiple parts to your question. The first question is a legal...
William David Ausman
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There really are multiple parts to your question. The first question is a legal...
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Thomas Glenn Martin
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Contributor Level 5

Adding your children onto your deed is a bad idea. Read my article on why:...
Jennifer Nicole Sawday
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I am sorry to hear that your husband passed away. Putting the properties in a...
Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

Even if you never signed a contract, your cousin might be suing you for breach...
Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman
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Contributor Level 7

Did you START a divorce somewhere? If your husband was working for this...
Marshall William Waller
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I think your best bet is to make a claim against your deceased husband's estate...
Melissa Cari Marsh
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Contributor Level 7

In California, the Department of Consumer Affairs recently released a statement...
Dana Howard Shultz
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Contributor Level 7

File a small-claims case (please see link below) against all of them. With a...
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Richard F Hamlin
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-In general, you should not need to give the board a copy of the trust. Ca....
Keenan M. Post
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Real estate attorne would be good.
Joseph Robert McFaul
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Contributor Level 4

This question cannot be satisfactorily addressed online. The facts you...
Robin Mashal
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Contributor Level 7

Disclaimer: The materials provided below are infomational and should not be...
Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

It's "fraudulent inducement" to be told you were signing something other than...
Pamela Koslyn
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As of July 1, 2006 the "Car Buyers Bill of Rights" offers the "option" of a...

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