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John Thomas Gosselin
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The short answer is "no", money held in custodial accounts belong to the minor...
Freya A Shoffner
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Attorney Gosselin has given you the right answer. The Will does not control...
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Francis V Kenneally's answer
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Your sister's designation as executrix under the Will is irrelevant until your...
Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel
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Contributor Level 7

I agree with the previous attorney: you have no interest in your father's...
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Daniel Malis
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A mixed answer: there is a 6 year statute of limitations on a contract, so a...
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Marc Lawrence Breakstone
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You should speak with a lawyer who has experience with this type of case before...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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I agree with my colleagues - if you can identify the dog's owner you can either...
Keenan M. Post
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I am dealing with a virtually identical matter here in Kansas City. The first...
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Joseph Stephen Stanganelli's answer
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(((NOTE: The following is provided for informational/entertainment purposes...
Gabriel Cheong
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It doesn't matter that you don't trust the executor - the relative that died...
Freya A Shoffner
Freya A Shoffner's answer
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All executors in Massachusetts are required to file annual accounts of their...
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Matthew T. Lallier Esq.'s answer
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I am working off limited facts but based on only limited information the issues...
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Jay M Wolman's answer
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If you got a 30 day notice to quit, and you have a tenancy at will (or your...
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Francis V Kenneally's answer
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You should first refer back to the trust document to determine whether there...
Robert W. Kovacs Jr.
Robert W. Kovacs Jr.'s answer
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There are plenty of lawyers with worse things than a foreclosure on their...
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Francis V Kenneally's answer
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I agree with my colleague. Assuming you haven't committed loan fraud that...
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Gregory Casale
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It is unclear from your question whether or not your brother was charged. You...
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Henry Lebensbaum's answer
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I agree with William. If you are charged, get an attorney. You should...
Judith May Copeland
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A home is exempt under Medicaid because public policy is to preserve it in...
Gabriel Cheong
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If you transfer your property to someone else or into an irrevocable trust,...
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Only a trust attorney can tell you the answer to this.
William T Harrington
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Are you still married? If so, even if you write her out of your will, she has...
Gabriel Cheong
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I am a divorce and estate planning attorney. I can tell you that the safest...
John Thomas Gosselin
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You would simply be a "condominium trust", the trustees administer the...
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John Thomas Gosselin
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There are a number items to consider under Massachusetts state real estate law,...
Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel
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If you don't yet have an attorney representing you in the purchase of this real...
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Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel
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You can essentially name any individual, or an entity like a charity or trust,...
Daniel Malis
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Obviously, to answer this fully, I'd have to consult your specific condominium...
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Gregory Casale
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The crime of A & B on an Elderly or Disabled Person is a serious crime. You can...
Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel
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Contributor Level 7

Your brother should absolutely hire a criminal defense attorney. At the very...
Gabriel Cheong
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You actually cannot do that without incurring penalties. If you divide both...
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Henry Lebensbaum's answer
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The decree controls what you can do. You can do whatever you want with your...
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Freya A Shoffner
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The first step in the process is to make sure that you have chosen the right...

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