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My husband just passed away on 5/3. Unfortunately most of the property was in his name. How do i proceed?
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Answered on May 13, 2009
Did he have a will? His estate will need to be probated, which involves a court process to get the property from his name into the names of his...
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My husband does not have a will. Our bank accounts together, will they go into probate or can I still use them.
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Answered on April 02, 2009
If you are a joint owner on the property, they will pass to you upon his death without having to go through probate. If you own real estate as...
Do I have the right to simply view my grandmother's will if Im an inheritor? She is alive but has Alzheimers so I can't ask her
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Answered on March 24, 2009
No, her will is her private information, and as a potential inheritor you have no right to see it while she is alive. After her death, whoever has...
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Questions on existing will for elderly parent. I'm now legal guardian/POA. Mother has Alzhiemer's-She had a life estate in place
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Answered on March 10, 2009
You should have an attorney review the deed, and the closing statement from the house sale to determine if the correct percentages were distributed...
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I executed a living will and last will and testament with an attorney in Ct. in 1994 I now live in Ma., daughters,who are benefe
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Answered on February 02, 2009
A durable power of attorney is a document that allows a person you appoint to handle your finances and property for you in the event you become...
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Can I buy a house for under market value of a relative going into a nursing home in MA?
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Answered on January 29, 2009
Your question doesn't indicate whether your relative is going into the nursing home temporarily and having their care paid for my Medicare, or...
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GUARDINSHIP WARD AND THE NEED FOR A WILL
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Answered on November 21, 2008
If she passes away without a Will her property will pass according to Mass. Statute - to her children and spouse if she has any, otherwise to her...
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About a will
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Answered on November 20, 2008
I am not licensed in your state, but in general, yes and executor appointed in a Will can decline to serve.
Power of attorney for deceased son
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Answered on November 14, 2008
Power of attorney ends at death, so it sounds like someone needs to be appointed the administrator of his estate. You would contact the Probate...
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Property ownership
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Answered on November 12, 2008
From the information you provided, it does not sound like your uncle's note met the requirements of a valid codicil to his Will - which would...
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