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Karen L Brady
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I strongly urge you to contact a tax attorney in your area and your mother may...
Henry Daniel Lively
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There are a lot of issues in this question, and a number of facts are lacking....
Douglas L. Kaune
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It is difficult to answer your question based on the limited information...
David M. Frees III
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There are a number of facts that we don't know from your question that might...
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Steve Fromm
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I am not sure of certain facts. You state that you are the sole beneficiary,...
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Steven J Oshins
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Notwithstanding your obvious ethical issue, that's not very nice to do to your...
Steve Fromm
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Here is what you should be thinking about: Can he be trusted as the executor?...
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S. Jamison Koehler
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You should talk to your lawyer immediately. While I don't know the exact...
Karyn T. Missimer
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Generally, the prosecutor is the only one with the authority to amend a charge...
Daniel Malis
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Sorry about your confusion. I would trust your own attorney before I would...
Daniel Malis
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Sorry about your confusion. I would trust your own attorney before I would...
Steve Fromm
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First, if you are not clear if your dad left you anything, you can check with...
Henry Daniel Lively
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You need to determine whether your father had a will or a trust, and how his...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Hopefully a Pennsylvania attorney will chime in on the specifics of the spousal...
Steve Fromm
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I am the PA attorney who is chiming in here. The prior attorney has given you...
Steve Fromm
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Joint tenancy allows the property to pass to the surviving joint tenant. A...
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Christian Glen Sullivan's answer
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A will is a set of instructions that explains how you want your property...
Douglas L. Kaune
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Check out this Blog posting. It may provide some assistance in answering your...
Douglas L. Kaune
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You are not "required" to have an attorney represent you in the estate...
Henry Daniel Lively
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Contributor Level 7

You should hire a probate attorney in your local area. They will be paid from...
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David M. Frees III
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The answer to your question will be set forth in the will if there is a will...
Janet Lee Brewer
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The answer depends on several factors, including whether the 3 sisters died...
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Stephen J. O'Brien
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If your Will was valid in Florida at the time you executed it then it will be...
Edward Joseph Smeltzer II
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While a validly executed Florida Will is valid in PA I would strongly urge you...
Keenan M. Post
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You need to consult a CPA. With that said, if the property was transferred to...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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I am sorry you had to go through that and I feel for you. But I don't see the...
Daniel T. Silverman
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I agree with Mr. Taylor's analysis. While your story is certainly sad, I see...
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Keenan M. Post
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You are missing some very important facts in order to properly address the...
Keenan M. Post
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Your additional information is somewhat confusing. You state you are the...
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Edward Joseph Smeltzer II
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Contributor Level 6

Since the estate was named the creditors can reach the proceeds. Had the...
Jan Matthew Tamanini
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I agree with the previous answer. And not only can the creditors get the...
Frank A Selden
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so you want the benefits of owning the home but not the responsibility or...

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