My dad died going through a divorce. there was no seperation agreement.
I agree with the prior answers you were given. The answer to the question concerning your rights depends upon if there was a will or not. ...
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I agree with the prior answers you were given. The answer to the question concerning your rights depends upon if there was a will or not. ...
I would suggest commencing an administration proceeding. This will force the production of the will by the nominated executor. Keep in mind that...
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I would agree with the prior answers. However, usually there is that one little account that was never changed or some bonds etc. So, in order to...
It is unclear from your question what you are trying to accomplish with Letters of Administration. You can use them to commence a wrongul death...
The letter is problematic. Just the mere fact you typed it is made for problems. Furthermore, if the poa had the authority to make a gift, then...
The family absolutely does not NOT need to come in person. They hire a lawyer to get the family member appointed as administrator. The lawyer...
Your question poses a few issues, at the least. First, a person can be both an aggent under a poa and an executor. A poa ceases to be effective...
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This is a very common situation where a decedent tells a child or other relative that they are thought about and planned for. It is an easy way...
I would suggest that you ask this question to your lawyer becuase it differs by county and by factual circumstances. The differences can be huge...
I agree with the prior answer that the trustee of a medicaid trust is not the beneficiary and the idea is that the beneficiary is seperate from the...