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Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
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The answer to your question depends on the terms of the trust. You should...
Henry Daniel Lively
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It sounds like the money was placed in a blocked account. You will need to go...
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Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
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It would depend on the terms of the trust but it probably cannot be changed....
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Is it possible that your brother would buy-out your share of the home and give...
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Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
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A special needs trust is usually used when a family member is currently...
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Heather Flanagan
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A trust is not a public document, so it would not be on file in a court. The...
Steve Fromm
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Heather has given you a great roadmap. Another way is to review his check...
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Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
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If the house is in a trust then the terms of the trust agreement control how...
Steve Fromm
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You need to start an estate administration. You need to hire an estate...
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Steve Fromm
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The short answer to your question is that generally title defines ownership....
Karen Gale Jackson
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I am sorry to say, but I can't help you either. It is my understanding that...
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James P. Frederick
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I would second Ms. Schmitz's advice. As long as there are beneficiary...
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Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
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I think you need to find an exeperienced estate planning attorney. No...
Keenan M. Post
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You first have to locate the trustee of the trust. If that is accomplished you...
Henry Daniel Lively
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Your parents can gift additional interests in the LLC to you on an annual basis....
Paul Arnold Nidich
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This seems like a pretty straight-forward question, but the answer is quite...
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Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
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I would suggest that you do a new will making any changes that you want to make...
Steve Fromm
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Generally, the opening paragraph of a will states that it revokes or supercedes...
Carlos Gonzalez
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If you are not the legal owner then yo uare not properly entitled to any...
Faye Danielle Cox
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Your question may require a very complex answer and most certainly to answer...
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Christopher Joseph Tamms
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You have to follow the order until it is modified. Have your lawyer file for a...
Nigel Stephen Malden
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I guess you need to talk to local counsel but I'm not sure there is much either...
Faye Danielle Cox
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You can do a deed transfering your interest to your spouse. Such a transfer...
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Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
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The court itself will not act as executor. A bank or trust company can act as...
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Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
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Generally setting forth your preferences in a will is preferable to using...
Gregory Keith Boop
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In Ohio, especially Cleveland, I would not suggest POD accounts. In my...
Thomas Arthur McCormack
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It appears that everything that can be done at this point is being done. Give...

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