My moms house is in an irrevocable trust in my brothers name . does that mean he owns the house??
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Answered on January 28, 2011
If the home is held in a trust then the terms of the trust, and not your mother's will, will control. The trustee holds legal title to the property...
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My oil company caused a kerosene spill outside my home. I have been told their insurance company has taken responsibility .
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Answered on January 27, 2011
You may have a legal cause of action against your oil company for the loss of value in your home. Also, taking legal action can help you ensure...
My Sister died in MA without a will and no other living relatives.
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Answered on November 27, 2010
You need to file a petition with the probate court to be named as the administrator of your sister's estate. For any bank accounts that were held...
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Estate wills. Is the executor supposed to dispurse the will as it stood when the person passed away?
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Answered on November 09, 2010
Your siblings would have to file a will contest to invalidate your mother's will for undue influence. Undue influence is one of the most difficult...
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What is the recommended course of action for a neighbor that is altering surface water run off on property he does not own ?
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Answered on February 26, 2010
I think the best approach may be to sue your neighbor for negligent trespass. You may be able to obtain an injunction to stop him from continuing...
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Trust exemption
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Answered on February 17, 2010
You can take the home out of a trust and file a homestead, however the homestead exemption only applies to debts contracted after the homestead was...
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How do i find out if i am a benificiary to a trust?
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Answered on February 16, 2010
Ms. Golden has given you sound advice. I would just add sometimes a beneficiary will be entitled to information about the trust even while the...
Can I contest my mothers will because my daughter was left out.
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Answered on February 15, 2010
Whether a Will contest would be successful depends upon the language in your mother's Will, and on the surrounding circumstances. Under...
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