Arizona Wills Legal Advice (481 found)Narrow your searchPosted about 1 month ago in Wills / Living Wills Phoenix, AZ
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You can force probate open by filing to open up probate yourself or hiring a...
Lonnie K McDowell's answer
You do have some rights. You should hire an attorney to make written demand... Posted 2 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Goodyear, AZ
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
A will is a legal declaration by which a person, the testator, names one or...
Lucreita D. Becude's answer
I see from your profile that you are from AZ. You really should get a second... Posted 13 days ago in Adoption Surprise, AZ
Dillon Gardner Coil's answer
It depends on what state has jurisdiction over the matter, but most commonly... Posted 16 days ago in Child Support Show Low, AZ
Monica H Donaldson's answer
Generally speaking (assuming we are dealing with orders that were originally... Posted 18 days ago in Family Chandler, AZ
Monica H Donaldson's answer
Please contact our office to schedule a free consultation with Attorney Kristy... Posted 2 months ago in Estate Planning Phoenix, AZ
Robert John Murillo's answer
The law does not require that you use an attorney to complete an estate plan....
Lonnie K McDowell's answer
You used the words "living will" when you appear to mean "living trust": they... Posted 2 months ago in Trusts Surprise, AZ
Lonnie K McDowell's answer
The answer is probably "Yes, but." I obviously haven't reviewed your trust,... Posted 3 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Phoenix, AZ
Keenan M. Post's answer
You need to get a lawyer that is familiar with the probate process in AZ. I...
Lonnie K McDowell's answer
I am familiar with the Arizona probate process: I agree that Will contests are... Posted 4 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Phoenix, AZ
Lonnie K McDowell's answer
I agree with Mr. Post. Contact an Arizona attorney and have him give you some...
Keenan M. Post's answer
Contact a probate attorney in the county where the real estate is located that... Posted about 1 month ago in Probate Phoenix, AZ
Robert Michael Way's answer
Probate is the court process in which property titled in the name of a deceased... Posted 11 days ago in DUI / DWI Prescott, AZ
Peter Francis Iocona's answer
These are complicated cases when dealing with the interstate licensing...
Edward Jerome Blum's answer
There is a high probability that AZ will tell CA DMV about your suspension. CA... Posted about 1 month ago in Alimony Glendale, AZ
Monica H Donaldson's answer
I recommend you direct your inquiry to an attorney located in/licensed in... Posted about 1 month ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Gilbert, AZ
Michael D O'Brien's answer
The answer depends upon the value of your assets. If you are leasing a house (... Posted 4 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Tucson, AZ
Richard Eugene Ehrlich's answer
I don't believe you can proceed without counsel. This is a very complicated... Posted 27 days ago in Family Phoenix, AZ
Monica H Donaldson's answer
In Arizona, a minor child never gets to choose which parent to live with;... Posted 4 months ago in Estate Planning Mesa, AZ
C Dennis Brislawn Jr's answer
As a general answer, a living will (sometimes called a directive to physicians)...
Richard Eugene Ehrlich's answer
A living will is a document that governs specific care when you become... Posted 29 days ago in Child Custody Surprise, AZ
Monica H Donaldson's answer
I was ready to answer your question with guns blazing until I got to the part... Posted 5 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Bullhead City, AZ
Frank A Selden's answer
the order of beneficiaries or property does not matter. the second part of your...
Lonnie K McDowell's answer
It doesn't matter, unless you use some wierd sentence like "I give 10% to my... Posted 2 months ago in Probate Tucson, AZ
Peter G Schmerl's answer
Has a probate been opened for your father's estate? If not, it likely that a...
Lonnie K McDowell's answer
If no probate has been filed, you will probably need to do a formal probate... Posted about 1 month ago in Child Custody Phoenix, AZ
Jennifer K Moshier's answer
No, not exactly. If the child is the subject of a custody dispute filed in... |