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My father pass away a few weeks ago. Three adult children remain. The will leaves my eldest brother and myself as coexecuators.
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Answered on October 19, 2014
Both are legal and binding. The Will is legal and binding as to all the property that your father owned in his sole name. The trust is legal and...
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Helping spouse's LLC- implications for corporate veil.
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Answered on October 14, 2014
The short answer to the question you asked is no, you don't miss any benefit of the entity veil because your not a member or manager.
You and your...
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How can I find out where probate is being held on a will?
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Answered on October 06, 2014
Yes, to answer the question you asked, you can find out. Just go to the website for the courts in the state where your sibling lives and drill...
Three co trustees of a trust Trust says"2/3 majority rule in all matters" One trustee is claiming his right
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Answered on September 16, 2014
Connecticut Probate Rule 39 deals explicitly with the role of the court in approving fees. The standards for approving fees are lengthy and...
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Claim against estate. If estate objects and I win, will I be entitled to attorney fees?
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Answered on September 16, 2014
As Attorney Rosenberg points out there is no specific rule in Connecticut probate proceedings. The rules regarding attorney fee awards relate to...
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My sister wants to charge my Father's estate 52k for taking care of him for 2 months. We are both executors. Is this legal?
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Answered on September 08, 2014
You need to ask the Probate Court to remove your sister as Co-Executrix. She has a clear conflict of interest between her duties as a fiduciary and...
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Legal Advice for “I need a Letter of Testamentary for my father. I live in Connecticut and he lived and died in California. Do I
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Answered on September 04, 2014
Well you need to proceed in the state where he resided at the time of his death. What exactly you have to do will depend entirely on the value of...
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Is it reasonable to ask to modify or extend a purchase option from a developer for our residential property?
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Answered on August 12, 2014
By all means it is reasonable to modify the proposed option before signing. Actually it is mandatory. You need to sit down with an experienced...
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I have inherited some pieces of jewelry from my mother she has since passed away. I would like to sell some of the jewelry
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Answered on July 31, 2014
Frankly it really depends on what if anything the potential buyers want as proof it is your jewelry. My sense is that they will take your word for...
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Money Loan
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Answered on July 22, 2014
Well, I suppose you now realize that the only reason for a lender to insist upon a post dated pay-off check it to be able to threaten criminal...
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