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Steve Fromm
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Contributor Level 7

You raise a very tough problem. If your mother was not the trustee, then...
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Brian Joseph Cohan
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If you are a trust beneficiary, other than a beneficiary of a specific gift,...
Steve Fromm
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Mr. Cohan has given you sound advice. My only addition is that if you are not...
Brian Joseph Cohan
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This is probably a self declaration of trust with no corporate trustees. There...
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You need to consult with a trust attorney to find out if your state allows you...
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Henry Repay
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You may be able to find a way to retain an attorney, which you really should do...
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Mary Margaret Heareamodio
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If the Bank will open the account with her social security number with your...
Richard Eugene Ehrlich
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Adding more people to the decision making process usually makes life more...
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John Patrick Guidry II
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Usually your local DMV will have information on where to register for a dui...
Edward Jerome Blum
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Try the local court also. They must have a similar office like the one at the...
Steve Fromm
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You should ask the tax attorney before the meeting what he see the approximate...
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Daniel B. Purtell
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In most cases, you should retain an attorney to help you with the...
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Henry Repay
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Contributor Level 6

Yes, he can give a power of attorney to anyone he chooses if he is competent to...
Patrick Byron Markey
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Contributor Level 4

College expenses is decided on a case by case basis. If the child has funds in...
Franklin Moore Mclaughlin IV
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Contributor Level 5

In order to answer your question, a lawyer would need to read the entire trust....
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Brian Joseph Cohan
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Contributor Level 5

Legally, it is mostly her problem and I do not understand why she would so...
Frank A Selden
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Contributor Level 7

Should? That doesn't sound like a legal question. Based on the partial...
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Contributor Level 6

Your gut reaction about this letter may be correct. You could not respond...
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Howard Woodley Bailey
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Contributor Level 9

You can trust that they will check this. Whether they will correct this is a...
Lars A. Lundeen
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Contributor Level 8

As I am licensed in Florida and Vermont, I cannot give you specific legal...
Salim John Sheikh
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Contributor Level 6

Mr. Lundeen is correct. 8 years is a long time and the statute of...
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Thomas F. Sammons
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I can't tell from your question if you signed a will or a trust or both? I...

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