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Andrew Daniel Myers
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There is no requirement that anyone be notified as to the death at the time of...
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Randall S Perrier's answer
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While your mother-in-law may have moments of lucidity that might allow her to...
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Pamela Regina Parker's answer
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Maybe. The reason for listing alternate names in your will is to make sure...
Richard A Behlmann
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This answer is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice....
Kevin L. Colbert
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In a will, a person can bequest whatever they own or have rights to to anyone...
Janet Lee Brewer
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In most states (Louisiana being the only exception that comes to mind...
Janet Lee Brewer
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Under California law you would be able to keep it ... the gift would be...
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Janet Lee Brewer
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I am not a Texas lawyer, but I do practice in a community property state (...
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Rial R. Moulton's answer
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I see you are in Texas. If your mother lives in Texas also she is in a...
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Steve Fromm
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It is always a good idea to state AKA in a will. This would solve most of your...
Jordan E. Watson
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She needs to contest the will and hire her own lawyer. It sounds like the will...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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If she doesn't want to be owner of the land she can "quitclaim" her interest in...
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Pamela Regina Parker's answer
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It is definitely best for you to have a will, even if your husband will not...
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Lynne D Shelton
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I would look for an attorney in Healthcare or Disability law. In Texas you can...
Duane L. Coker
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The liability on the home loan will be based on who is on the note. If both of...
Kelly Kathleen Erickson
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Typically, the mortgage company will hold both of you liable if you are both on...
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Patricia Faye Bushman's answer
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Well, nothing is going to happen unless someone takes the matter back to Court....
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Susan Grothues Simmons' answer
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In Texas a "do it yourself" will is valid if properly witnessed and notarized;...
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Robert John Murillo
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In the majority of states there are statutes that set the process to probate...
David Michael Coffey
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There are many issues which you will need to explore before proceeding with a...
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Robert John Murillo
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As a general matter, the personal representative to a will has the power and...
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Pamela Regina Parker's answer
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There will need to be a probate for the house to be given to your sister under...

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