My little sister will not give me my son or my other siblings any ashes from my mother passed away?
It is important that you only rely on a Pennsylvania attorney for advice, as the laws of each state differ. Disposition of remains of a deceased...
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It is important that you only rely on a Pennsylvania attorney for advice, as the laws of each state differ. Disposition of remains of a deceased...
While I would certainly report the notary, the will may still be valid In Pennsylvania, the only condition for a valid will is that it be signed at...
There are two places where you may find copies of the document: 20 Pa. C.S. 5602(c) provides that someone may record the original of a power of...
For purposes of answering this question, I will assume that your friend’s brother’s wife is the healthcare representative of your friend’s brother....
Although the will names you as executor, the will must be probated. To do this, you bring the will to the Register of Wills in the county where...
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It is difficult to answer this question without knowing whether you are a beneficiary of the estate and if so, the type of bequest. Of course, if...
It is important that you only pay attention to responses from Pennsylvania attorneys as the laws in other states are different. In Pennsylvania,...
You state in your question that your grandmother is reluctant to get the headstone for your father. I presume that your father did not have a...
You should visit the register of wills for the county in which your mother passed and ask to be sworn in as administrator of the estate. At that...
First, as you may already know, a power of attorney expires on the death of the principal. However, the new will and the deed transfer may be...