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My grandmom, my legal guardian passed. Her sons, my uncles trying to sell her home, can they, do I have any say? There's no will
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Answered on April 12, 2012
If your grandmother had no Will then her property will pass by intestacy. Under intestacy you would have an interest in her property only if your...
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In NJ, can a parent write their natural children out of their will?
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Answered on April 11, 2012
So long as a person is competent to execute a Will they are free to exclude any or all of their children and can leave their property to whomever...
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No need to file NJ return, am I correct on no need to be mailing any NJ quarterly payments?
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Answered on April 11, 2012
NJ requires the payment of quarterly estimates if you expect your tax liability, after adjustment for any withholding or other credits, to exceed...
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My Aunt passed I am the Executrix,in the will the House was left to me,but we had to sell it several years ago to pay
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Answered on April 09, 2012
Depending on your specific facts you may be entitled to and increased share of the estate, possibly the entire estate. One determinative factor...
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Paying less income tax during the year
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Answered on March 30, 2012
Mr. Wyman is entirely on point. I would add that with your annual income you should be working with an accountant on your return so you would have...
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I inhereted 1.2 billion dollars from my grandfather who owened a factory in france.
This was 1yr ago. IRS will not release?
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Answered on March 27, 2012
If your grandfather died just one year ago it'd be a surprise if the estate is anywhere near completion. A fairly simple multi-million dollar...
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How do i contest a will
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Answered on March 24, 2012
If an executor sells property for a price that is less than its full value they can be surcharged and be held personally liable for any shortfall...
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How can i find out who my fathers lawyer was? he passed away in 2000, and now my stepmother just passed.
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Answered on March 19, 2012
You mention that your father passed in 2000 and that your stepmother recently passed. Based on that I assume you real question is are you entitled...
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Wills
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Answered on March 18, 2012
You need to hire an attorney to bring an action to compel the probate of the will.
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Answered on March 18, 2012
So much depends on the specific language in your father's will its impossible to give you a precise answer. You should have been provided a copy of...
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