Boston Wills Legal Advice (139 found)Narrow your searchPosted about 1 month ago in Immigration Boston, MA
Jeffrey Adam Devore's answer
This answer to this question will depend upon whether a) your mother entered... Posted 3 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Boston, MA
Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel's answer
Please accept my condolences for the loss of your mother. You are in need of a... Posted about 1 month ago in Probate Boston, MA
Francis V Kenneally's answer
Your sister's designation as executrix under the Will is irrelevant until your...
Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel's answer
I agree with the previous attorney: you have no interest in your father's... Posted 4 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Boston, MA
Gabriel Cheong's answer
It doesn't matter that you don't trust the executor - the relative that died...
Freya A Shoffner's answer
All executors in Massachusetts are required to file annual accounts of their... Posted 21 days ago in Child Custody Boston, MA
Henry Lebensbaum's answer
The court will look at the best interests of the child. This is complicated... Posted 2 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Boston, MA
William J Mcleod's answer
If you're considering bankruptcy, it is important to remember that all property...
Kara O'Donnell's answer
The short answer is yes, all of your property regardless of state will be...
My father passed away and I don't know if there was a will. How can I find out what I'm entitled to?
Posted 2 months ago in Probate Boston, MA
Nancy M Von Kittlitz's answer
You will probably have to hire an attorney to find out whether there is a will.... Posted 5 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Boston, MA
Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel's answer
If your parents are still alive and healthy, I would recommend that they take... Posted about 18 hours ago in Divorce / Separation Boston, MA
Phil A. Taylor's answer
If your husband is refusing to file an uncontested divorce with you, then you... Posted 21 days ago in Divorce / Separation Boston, MA
Gabriel Cheong's answer
If you have no property or children to consider with your wife, then it's easy...
Henry Lebensbaum's answer
Yes, you can and there are other ways to do this. Call me with any questions,... Posted 26 days ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Boston, MA
Michael B Feinman's answer
You have not provided nearly enough information for complete answer to this...
L Jed Berliner's answer
A Massachusetts declaration of homestead, if recorded by either spouse before... Posted 24 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Boston, MA
Daniel T Blake's answer
You should certainly speak with an attorney soon about the facts of this case....
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It makes a living situation much more challenging where there is not a meeting... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Boston, MA
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
He has to prove that he will suffer "extreme hardship" as a matter of law.... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Boston, MA
Bruce H Murray's answer
You probably can, but that doesn't mean they won't sue you. Depending on the... Posted about 1 month ago in Litigation Boston, MA
Phil A. Taylor's answer
The standard to determine if a civil order was violated has recently changed....
Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
The civil restraining orders you speak of aren't hard to either beat on a... Posted about 1 month ago in Divorce / Separation Boston, MA
Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel's answer
You need to comply with the terms of your separation agreement or divorce...
Henry Lebensbaum's answer
It sounds like a somewhat complicated matter, and if you do not have an... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Boston, MA
Scott D. Pollock's answer
With some 4 years of unlawful presence in the U.S., you probably triggered a 10... Posted 6 months ago in Probate Boston, MA
Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel's answer
There appears to be some confusion over terms. A living will, sometimes... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Boston, MA
Jean Tien's answer
Did your wife ever petition for your green card while you were in the country?... Posted 7 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Arlington, MA
Phil A. Taylor's answer
A tenancy at will needs to be terminated in writing as set forth by statute....
Daniel T Blake's answer
I agree with the prior answer by Attorney Taylor. I write merely to stress his... |