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Jeb Umphred Burton
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Since you were not a party to the loan, and had no knowledge of it... your...
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Harley Aaron Feinstein
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No. The Chapter 7 bankruptcy does not strip the deed of trust. You can only...
Phillip Clarence Lemmons
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Review the terms of the trust. Typically trustees are required to provide an...
Janet Lee Brewer
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Mr. Fink's answer isn't quite accurate. You can file a "Petition to Compel an...
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Get a trust attorney who has experience in successfully litigating trust cases....
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Phillip Clarence Lemmons
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I'd like to know the full story, which I cannot read here. It sounds to me...
Janet Lee Brewer
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The question of whether the daughter can rent out the house depends on what the...
Phillip Clarence Lemmons
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I would have to carefully and actively read the trust to give helpful guidance....
Young S Song
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The personal representative, or executor, has a duty to maximize the return on...
Henry Daniel Lively
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I agree with attorney Song. It is the fiduciary duty of the trustee to invest...
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S Edmond ElDabe
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You are in a tough position and I am sorry for your injuries. Tell the...
Daniel Malis
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I understand why you'd want to avoid having an attorney represent you --...
Steven Alan Fink
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Why not just lease the property back to him for 25 years, cancellable upon his...
Richard A Behlmann
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This answer is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice....
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You have no reason to have a copy of it or see what is in it while she is still...
Daniel Kenneth Printz
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Depending on the terms of your mother's Trust, the trustee MAY be restricted in...
Pamela Koslyn
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You file to amend your judgment to add the trust as a judgment debtor on an "...
Brian Richard Dinday
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Yep. California's Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act will be your remedy to set...
Dean Thompson Kirby Jr
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That is correct. You should sue the Trustee of the trust and consider seeking...
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Matthew Edward Williamson
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Yes - it's very common. Be prepared for them to ask the you deed it back to...
Dana Howard Shultz
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I agree with the first answer and would like to add the following: A good...
Joseph Briscoe Dane
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Unlawful sexual intercourse (aka statutory rape) can be a felony if the age...
Edward Jerome Blum
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Yes. The person may report it to the police at which point it is out of their...
Stanley Duane Lockhart
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No money??? reasonable fees....is what your Note and Deed of Trust read........
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Henry Daniel Lively
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When someone dies their power of attorney is no longer valid. Now you have to...
Janet Lee Brewer
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As you've discovered, a power of attorney form has no "power" after the person...
Steven Alan Fink
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If he learns about the DUI's he can argue that it is an unsafe environment for...
Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman
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If I were Dad (or his attorney) and I found out, I'd ask for an order that you...
Shaun K. Boss
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Under California Probate Code section 16060 and sections following a trustee...
Douglas Anthony Dube
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Make the written requests as Mr. Boss suggests, and if you don't get an...
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Thank you for the response. the problem is when I talked to the Texas County's...
Rosemary Jane Meagher-Leonard
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Yes, your attorney is correct. I assume that you are the trustee of your own...

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