How can I sell my deceased parents home and my sibling who lives there doesn't want to sell?
Someone needs to be appointed in the place of the deceased Executor. If there is a successor executor under the will and that person qualifies to...
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Someone needs to be appointed in the place of the deceased Executor. If there is a successor executor under the will and that person qualifies to...
If you have not seen the will, you do not know it exists. It is only by rumor. The cheapest and easiest way to bring a will forward is to bring...
While emotionally upsetting, I would handle it a little differently. You say you are the Executor under the Will and she was the Article 81...
There are so many types of trusts. I assume if she wants to avoid probate, she is only looking at the category of irrevocable trusts, rather than...
I agree with the law that Mr. Welch stated provided that your father was competent to execute the deed. It is a very common scenario for the Will...
It sounds to me like you are sort of in the dark as to his assets and /or liabilities. I would suggest first getting some fiduciary standing, even...
If your sister's name was on the account, the most important fact to know is how was the account held - was it held as joint tenants with right of...
From your post, it seems as though you are being asked to sign a waiver to being named as Executor of Administrator because you are next of kin or...
You should apply to be the administrator first. This will give you the authority to act as agent for the IRS. A small estate is an easy process. ...
This depends upon the terms of the actual divorce decree. A person's Last Will and Testament can only give away their property. Thus, if the...