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You need to consult with a Florida attorney, like yesterday! You may very...
Thomas Eugene Stindt
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There are typically spousal protection provisions in the probate law of most...
Thomas Eugene Stindt
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You are what might be termed an out-of-wedlock child who was "adopted out" of...
Robert Smead Hogan
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This sounds like a great honor, but it may or may not come to be. At this...
Thomas Eugene Stindt
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Usually in these cases there are some nephews or others lurking in the...
Thomas Eugene Stindt
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As a general rule, the decedent's estate will be responsible for creditors'...
Thomas Eugene Stindt
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I am not a Pennsylvania attorney, so I am trying to give you some generalized...
Thomas Eugene Stindt
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He will need to do this in conformity with Florida trust law, and to do it...
David Michael Goldman
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Yes this can be done, he should name your trust as the primary beneficiary, a...
Thomas Eugene Stindt
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First, review the Will, its bequests, and see if there is a No Contest clause,...
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If possible try to determine if the cousin or anyone else obtained a signed...
Thomas Eugene Stindt
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There is probably an abbreviated, small estate procedure applicable to your...
April Denise Hill
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Even though you looked costs up online, you may want to call the clerk's office...
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Thomas Eugene Stindt
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In most American jurisdictions, the probate law generally requires the...
Thomas Eugene Stindt
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Your concern is justified. Most states have spousal protection provisons in...
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Thomas Eugene Stindt
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Since you may go to the probate court clerk's office and buy a copy of the...
Thomas Eugene Stindt
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This is probably not as complicated as you and your sisters seem to be making...
Susan Lyell Young
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I agree with Mr. Stindt. I'm assuming your Mother passed away without a will ("...
Thomas Eugene Stindt
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Part of the estate planning process is the coordination of beneficiary...
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Eric Michael Allen's answer
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You really should coordinate with your estate planning expert who set up your...
Thomas Eugene Stindt
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You may want to probate the Will anyway, since you are the Executor. Estate...
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Robert W. Hughes Jr.
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You should file a petition for settlement of accounts and an accounting. This...
Thomas Eugene Stindt
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If a formal probate estate was opened for your mother, then your brother as...
Thomas Eugene Stindt
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You don't provide enough information to give you much of a helpful answer....
Thomas Eugene Stindt
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The Personal Representative may be attempting to keep legal fees for...
Keenan M. Post
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You should be able to obtain all necessary info from the executor and if not...
Thomas Eugene Stindt
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You don't inherit your mother's debt, or the "obligation" to this lender. That...
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Thomas Eugene Stindt
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Start with a basic understanding that you, your sisters, and in fact all...
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If your mom is still competent, you can take it up with your mother. If your...
Thomas Eugene Stindt
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It sounds like your children are the beneficiaries of this trust. As such, and...

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