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How do I obtain a copy of a Last Will from the state of Florida of which I have been named Executor.
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Answered on September 29, 2014
Whoever has custody of the Will must deposit it with the probate clerk in the decedent's county of domicile within 10 days of death. Florida does...
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Is a credit card debt for my late mother, for whom I was guardian, valid many years after her death?
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Answered on September 29, 2014
New York Estates Powers and Trusts Law states that "the failure of a plaintiff to present his claim to the personal representative as prescribed by...
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Can I have an executor removed from a will after 4 years of nothing?
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Answered on September 26, 2014
You will not be "removing" the executor since his name will always appear in the will. He is issued Letters Testamentary which gives him power to...
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What are my rights if my significant other is ill or dies if we are not married?
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Answered on September 26, 2014
Mr. Atchley is absolutely correct. There are about 1500 rights, in most states, that married couples have which unmarried couples do not have. ...
Can an executor of a will accept gifts from the estate.?
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Answered on September 24, 2014
Who is the attorney in fact for your mother? Was your mother already diagnosed when she signed her will and other papers? Does the POA have a gift...
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My husband owed back taxes. we own a house together that has a lien on it. he passed away. I eant his name off the deed. help!
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Answered on September 23, 2014
Both attorneys have provided you with great information. You should request an attorney to review all of the legal papers / documents you have. ...
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Mom passed in Jun4
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Answered on September 23, 2014
You do not step into her shoes and assume any debts she may have had just because you paid some of her bills. If her Will has been deposited and...
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Is there a difference between the maximum aloud comision for a trustee in New York compared to statory?
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Answered on September 23, 2014
Wills have Executors. Trusts have Trustees. Reasonable compensation is allowed unless a specific amount is stated.
Is it legally allowed for my employer to reduce my salary with out my consent?
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Answered on September 19, 2014
New York's Wage Theft Prevention Act requires employers to give you notice before they cut your pay. However, unless a union or employment...
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Do my discrimination(fired due to injury) suit against employer get heard in civil court or through the workers comp. Board?
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Answered on September 18, 2014
You should discuss this with your lawyer. There are different ways to "settle" a work comp case. Did you sign a charge or file claims with the...
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