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Do a GOOGLE search to find a probate attorney in St. Croix, Virgin Islands and...
Ellen A. Victor
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I apologize for answering your request for help with more questions, however, I'...
Patricia Kefalas Dudek
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Here are a few attorneys in your area that I can refer: Judith Grimaldi...
Ellen A. Victor
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Jointly and severally means the co-trustees can act either together or...
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You will need to petition the court to have the person removed as trustee. How...
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Carlos Gonzalez
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These are extemely complicated matters, which should not be appropriatekly...
Ellen A. Victor
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Assuming your parents are the trustees and grantors of the trust, you are not...
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Depending on how the trust is worded the matrimonial judge may invade the trust...
Edward Joseph Smeltzer II
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I must disagree to an extent with the prior posts. While it is true that you...
Ellen A. Victor
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As Mr. Fromm stated, the executor of the will has a legal obligation to place...
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Janet Lee Brewer
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Only if you want to keep the house - the money is still owed to the mortgage...
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The mortgage follows the house. Meaning, when the house passed to you it came...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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I am assuming the money stays in Indiana, which has its own laws. In NYS any...
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Edward Joseph Smeltzer II
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Sadly I'm not clear on your facts. You first indicate that there are 3...
Edward Joseph Smeltzer II
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Your facts seem quite involved but it seems to me that the property in question...
Ellen A. Victor
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Without seeing the trust, it is difficult to say what the trustee's obligations...
Keenan M. Post
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Was the trust set up with your parents' money? If so, and if they are either...
Ellen A. Victor
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I'm sorry to hear about your mother. I don't believe this question can be...
Edward Joseph Smeltzer II
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While the exwact language of the Will is controlling and without it I can't...
Steve Fromm
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These situations can be quite unsettling, but you must follow the terms of the...
Edward Joseph Smeltzer II
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As I see it you have two choices: 1) give her what she is asking for in the...
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James P. Frederick
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You can find general information online about trusts and how they work. I would...
Derek W. Jensen
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In addition to Mr. Frederick's comments, I would like to add that this has an...
James P. Frederick
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You are in a difficult spot and made even more so, by the lack of cooperation....
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I know that you said that you consultd with an attorney, but from the facts you...
William Robert Samuels
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If by "safe" you’re asking whether LegalZoom is trustworthy, the answer is...
Oscar Michelen
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I would also note that for straightforward simple documents and forms, local...

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