How much can my sister, executor of my parents will and estate (simple) take as a fee for being the executor? (Massachusetts)
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Answered on July 27, 2020
A Personal Representative may charge reasonable fees in keeping with someone of their expertise and in their community. No other specific...
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Without a will am i entitled to my mom ashes?
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Answered on November 12, 2018
Generally one's body is treated as if it were property. After death without a will, property passes according to the laws of intestacy. Part of...
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Can i get a prenup signed to protect my income from my girlfriend reporting it as a household income? I make about 60k more
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Answered on September 25, 2018
Your wife would need your consent to file jointly even without a prenuptial agreement.
If you mean whether a prenuptial can prevent your income...
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How much to do a pre-nup?
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Answered on September 10, 2018
The answer to this will vary a great deal depending on the circumstances. People have compared doing a prenuptial agreement to getting a divorce...
Breach of Trust by trustee that I am a beneficiary of?
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Answered on September 10, 2018
Do you believe that the property was sold for less than fair market value? Under the Uniform Trust Code you as beneficiaries are entitled to see a...
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What happens to beneficiary part of estate if they die before estate is settled?
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Answered on September 06, 2018
Yes, the mother's assets will go to the mother's estate. The mother's estate will divide the assets equally between the sons. Upon death, the...
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What are my options for receiving a copy of a will
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Answered on August 23, 2018
If she has filed a copy of the will with the probate court, then it is a public document and any one can see it. If she has not filed the will,...
What happens upon Divorce to my Revocable Trust?
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Answered on June 28, 2017
MGL c. 190B, sec. 2-804 revokes provisions in your revocable trust for the benefit of your former spouse upon divorce.
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How do i amend my living trust document to give myself more decision making power about disbursements
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Answered on March 13, 2017
I think that you will need an attorney to take a look at the trust terms. If you created a trust that you can only amend with the permission of...
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Prenuptial agreement & getting disinherited from partners will.
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Answered on November 24, 2016
You can waive your marital rights to your spouse's estate in the event of his or her death in a prenup. However, the prenup must still be fair and...
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