What can I do if a hospital loses a patient's valuables?
The personal representative of her estate could pursue a claim. But, unless there are more facts beyond what you have posted, it may be an uphill...
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The personal representative of her estate could pursue a claim. But, unless there are more facts beyond what you have posted, it may be an uphill...
You have standing to get the administrator (she's not an executor, but, rather, the administrator, since there was no will) to answer your...
There is no automatic right to receive part of an estate (except for a surviving spouse, who cannot be completely disinherited). Still, it's...
There would first need to be a probate proceeding in Florida, where your mother resided at the time that she passed away. That proceeding will...
First, you need to determine how the various assets were held. To the extent that any assets were jointly-held or had a designated beneficiary,...
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There is no specific time period for distributions to be made to beneficiaries of an estate, and there are a variety of factors that may play a...
If your aunt is the designated beneficiary on the account, the process should be exceedingly simple: She would present the bank with a certified...
You and your sister should stop worrying. Nobody is going to sue (if the facts you recite are correct). For someone to sue, that person would...
There is a proceeding available to compel a person who has information about the whereabouts of a will to be examined under oath. Such...
If there is no will and if the deed to the house is in the name of your aunt alone, then the only ways to transfer ownership is either through an...