Does a will over ride a deed to a home?
This answer depends on how the deed was titled. If the deed was retitled after your grandfather remarried, it is likely that his second wife has...
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This answer depends on how the deed was titled. If the deed was retitled after your grandfather remarried, it is likely that his second wife has...
You will likely need to contact the person determined to be the administrator or executor of the estate as this security deposit is an asset of the...
I agree with Attorney Etter that a a local estate / probate attorney should be consulted because it appears that based on the sum of money you...
You don't necessarily need a trust, although they can have several advantages such as creditor protection, probate court avoidance etc.. You could...
Assuming your wife is not on the deed, you could provide for her via contractual agreement, your Last Will or a Trust. Another fix would be to...
The deed and Will should be reviewed by an attorney because there may be some nuances at play. For instance, the way in which the deed is titled...
Based on the facts as presented, yes you will need to probate the Will so that the items not funded into the trust or which lack a beneficiary...
Due to potential tax implications as well as the fact that this is an irrevocable trust, which is potentially more complicated and serving a...
Attorney Reardon provided sound advice. Most importantly, that these trusts are ordinarily pretty complicated and that you should seek legal counsel.
Did he legally adopt you at some point? If not, there is likely no statutory right to an inheritence. However, if he had a Will or trust where you...