Miami-dade County Wills Legal Advice (119 found)Narrow your searchPosted 5 days ago in Wills / Living Wills Miami, FL
Douglas Ron Coenson's answer
In order to be valid, the will needs to be signed in the presence of 2...
April Denise Hill's answer
While a will must have two witnesses in Florida in order to be valid, the... Posted 2 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
David Nabow Soloway's answer
A B2 visitor's visa is not available to someone who intends to enter the U.S.... Posted 19 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
This is unfortunate. A C-1/D-2 crewmember is an extremely restrictive visa.... Posted 22 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Juan Paolo Pasia Sarmiento's answer
If you were out of the country for a trip between 6-12 months, there's a... Posted 3 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Miami, FL
David Michael Goldman's answer
He is not an executor unless the court has appointed him as one. Even so, he...
Keenan M. Post's answer
A practical questions becomes do the improvements add more value than the cost... Posted 3 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Miami, FL
Lourdes Maria Fernandez's answer
First, he cannot sell the property without you. Has the will been probated?...
David Michael Goldman's answer
If the asset is subject to probate he can sell the property without your... Posted 3 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Miami, FL
David Michael Goldman's answer
You can check with the probate court to see what information is available. You... Posted 4 days ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket Miami, FL
John Patrick Guidry II's answer
I would hire an attorney in San Diego. Defending traffic tickets is a...
Royce Brent Bishop's answer
John is right. I found this website for Traffic School in CA for you. http:/... Posted 5 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Miami, FL
Joshua Thomas Keleske's answer
If you are a beneficiary of your mother's Will and your address is listed in it,... Posted about 1 month ago in Criminal Defense Miami, FL
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
You either need to provide facts pertaining to the basis for the deportation...
Linda Friedman Ramirez's answer
I would recommend that you consult with an immigration attorney as soon as... Posted 5 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Homestead, FL
Dennis Michael Phillips' answer
Wills are not filed until after a person's death. If someone opens a probate... Posted 2 days ago in Child Custody Miami, FL
Johnnie B Byrd Jr.'s answer
You do not say whether you were married, divorced or whether paternity has been... Posted 5 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Miami, FL
Ronald A. Jones' answer
It is going to depend. Was a probate actually brought when the person died?... Posted 5 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Miami, FL
David Michael Goldman's answer
Assuming you are saying there are no children, spouse, parents, siblings Nieces...
Jeffrey Allen Cramer's answer
The short answer in Florida is --Yes. However, before the estate would go to... Posted 13 days ago in Divorce / Separation Miami, FL
Bonnie Lynn Canty's answer
Interesting situation. If the husband lives in Florida and has lived in... Posted 3 months ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Diana Michelle Tennis' answer
Having an agreement written in english would be very helpful, along with a... Posted 15 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Scott D. Pollock's answer
USCIS would scrutinize the date of the application for divorce as well as the... Posted 4 months ago in Immigration Miami, FL
David Nabow Soloway's answer
Sorry to hear about the foreclosure. That event, however, should not have... Posted 3 months ago in Power Of Attorney Miami, FL
James P. Frederick's answer
If your brother has assets that need to be probated, you should file a petition...
Vanessa Alexandra Vasquez de Lara's answer
With your mother being incapacitated, as a brother, you would have priority in... Posted 2 months ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Royce Brent Bishop's answer
This is an immigration and criminal law question. I have forwarded this to an... |