Is foreign property located in the birth country of a naturalized US citizen added to their estate?
It depends. For purposes of filing a probate petition in New York, you do not include non-New York assets. However, the answer may be different...
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It depends. For purposes of filing a probate petition in New York, you do not include non-New York assets. However, the answer may be different...
You need to talk to a family law attorney.
If you are a beneficiary of a trust, you are entitled to notice of that from the trustee.
In New York, generally, you have to give notice to all heirs that a petition is being filed in the surrogate’s court for letters of administration....
Yes you can but need to think and describe carefully the transcriber’s position and discuss with an attorney all the steps required to petition...
You become resident alien once you are granted “permanent resident” status (green card). Prior to that - you are non resident alien.
You have to ask the court to renew it.
It depends on the reason of absence of the co-administrator, but in any case, you will need to petition the court and explain. Your situation...
You can check by the name of the deceased in the record room of the surrogate's court of the county where your great grandmother lived prior to her...
Read the license agreement first. If you don't find an answer, consult with an attorney.