Are relatives by marriage legal heirs, distributees, or next of kin?
No. Only a distributee may administer the estate. Distributees are "blood" relatives. Therefore, if the decedent was not married, had no children,...
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No. Only a distributee may administer the estate. Distributees are "blood" relatives. Therefore, if the decedent was not married, had no children,...
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I strongly urge you to consult with an attorney before you make any transfers. There may be benefits to the way title is presently held that you...
His credit should not affect your finances or credit history.
There may be valid reasons why the account should be considered part of the estate. You should consult with an attorney to explore the possibilities.
As a Trustee you entitled to retain an attorney and have the legal fees paid by the trust. You should speak with a trust attorney to explore your...
Executor's fees or commissions are not based upon the length of time that it takes to settle an estate. Rather, fees are based upon the monetary...
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There is no provision in the law setting a time frame for expiration of a power-of-attorney. However, you may revoke a power at any time.
You may force an executor to file an accounting with the court if more than 7 months have elapsed from the appointment of an executor. As to the...
This is a criminal law question not a power of Attorney issue.