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Bert Z. Tigerman
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You do not say but I assume you are a beneficiary of the trust. If so, you...
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You strongly need the services of a trust attorney. tiekh@yahoo.com Probate...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

The local county court records might be a source for you to search. Good...
Janet Lee Brewer
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Contributor Level 7

In California wills are NOT notarized. If the will was not entirely in the...
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Janet Lee Brewer
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Contributor Level 7

You appear to be mixing apples and oranges. A will is witnessed; usually a...
Kristin M Tyler
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Contributor Level 3

Can you please clarify if you are asking about the witnesses who signed the...
Henry Daniel Lively
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This is a complete breach of the fiduciary duty of the trustee. The Probate...
Peter Robert Stone
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You need to talk to an elder abuse attorney to see if there is a remedy avaialble.
Henry Daniel Lively
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You need to hire an attorney and file a petition to have him removed as the...
Janet Lee Brewer
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I agree with Mr. Lively. You need to file a petition to compel an accounting...
Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

Simultaneous representing parties who are in an adversarial position is a...
Henry Daniel Lively
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Contributor Level 7

Your attorney owed you a duty of loyalty, and he is not allowed to enter in to...
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Janet Lee Brewer
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Contributor Level 7

You are mixing apples and oranges. An executor is the person who is placed in...
Steve Fromm
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Janet is correct in what she states. Also, be aware that the Executor acts for...
Steve Fromm
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Your sister as executrix of your father's estate or trustee of his trust has...
Rosemary Jane Meagher-Leonard
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You have stated that your sister is the executor or your father's trust. For...
Janet Lee Brewer
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Contributor Level 7

If the accounts were "pay on death" accounts and you were the beneficiary, then...
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Ian C. White's answer
Contributor Level 4

You need to hire an attorney that handles contesting of probate matters. You...
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Henry Daniel Lively
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Contributor Level 7

If this house was in your mother in laws mother's name only, your mother in law...
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Paula Ann Clarkson's answer
Contributor Level 3

The best way is to contact the financial institution with a certified copy of...
Steven Alan Fink
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Contributor Level 8

His estate is responsible for his credit card debt. If the debt was a community...
Janet Lee Brewer
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Contributor Level 7

Has this person been formally appointed as the executor by the court or merely...
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Steven Alan Fink
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Offer him what you think it is worth or ask him to take it to someone you trust...
Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

If you were at fault, I think your insurer would make your responsible for...
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Stephanie Farr White
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Contributor Level 6

If the property is in the name of the trust, then neither party should be named...
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David C. Garner
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It's technically possible to draft your own trust instrument, but I would...
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Thomas Eugene Stindt's answer
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As a general rule, you don't incur personal liability as a trustee simply for...
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James Leslie Walker IV's answer
Contributor Level 3

Unfortunately, your question raises many other questions to be answered before...
Frank A Selden
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Contributor Level 7

Two very different approaches. Having the house in the revocable trust means...

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