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Henry Daniel Lively
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The money is no longer your dad's. It was put into an Irrevocable Trust. You...
Daniel Frederick Quick
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As trustee you are required to protect the assets of the trust estate. If your...
Derek W. Jensen
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Our state statutes concerning trusts and the duties of trustees are located in...
Stephen Michael Waltar
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The fee needs to be reasonable. It is sometimes hard to determine just what...
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Ann Davison Sattler's answer
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We represent a lot of trustees (corporate and individual) and there is a wide...
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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Your attorney won't find "it is awkward to bring it up". A trustee generally...
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Alexandra A Filutowski
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You know your body best. If you are still in pain, seek treatment. You have...
Christopher Lee Thayer
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You are right to make sure that you have completely recovered before you...
Jason Garrett Epstein
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My advice is to always try to work things out with your current attorney first....
Donald L Jacobs
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It would be impossible to advise you what fair compensation is without doing a...
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Shawn B Alexander
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The name and address is what you are entitled to know, however a reading of the...
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Shawn B Alexander
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If you know where he resides and where he gets or keeps his money you may...
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Steven Alan Fink
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Usually they will take a cashier's check or a certified check. Call the...
John Donald Sullivan
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By law payment MUST be made with cash, certified/cashier's check, money order,...
Robert Charles Pittman
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I'll take a stab at this. If you use a joint revocable living trust with tax...
Brinette Bobb Rounds
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In Washington, the Bypass trust can exempt $2,000,000 worth of assets from...
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Larry Royce Garrett's answer
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There are several ways to protect the funds. But it will require some action on...
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Ann Davison Sattler's answer
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That's great that you are being proactive and planning ahead--a great client in...
Susan Lee Beecher
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You should never be afraid to ask about costs. Sometimes, particularly if...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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You note: Because the design involves illustration that I created, my intention...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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Za-zing. As our politicians say, I associate myself with the remarks made by...
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Robert John Murillo
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This may be an issue regarding “work for hire.” Under the Copyright Act of...
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Robert John Murillo
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I would contact a local employment lawyer and if Washington has what is often...
David A Schuck
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The easy answer is that you can sue under both Washington and federal laws to...
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David A. Leen
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The short answer is that the owner of the second note and deed of trust can sue...
Gregory J. Jalbert
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My best advice to you is to seek the advise of a competent bankruptcy lawyer....
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