My father passed away 20 months ago. Is it too late to become the executor of his estate?
I agree with the answer from attorney Ligh. I add only that you should not further delay due to the changes in your mom's mental state.
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I agree with the answer from attorney Ligh. I add only that you should not further delay due to the changes in your mom's mental state.
I agree with attorney Little. Whether or not probate is necessary, your mother will need to have a new deed prepared and recorded if she wants to...
I only add to the two prior responses with which I agree, that it is my recollection that old judgments lose their priority if not renewed every 5...
The information you have supplied here is insufficient to fully evaluate the situation. She needs to talk to an attorney. What you write suggests...
Your questions should be addressed to the attorney representing you on this criminal case.
The Recorder of Deeds in your county can tell you their fee. Your attorney who is assisting you with the estate can prepare the deed for you and...
I agree with the prior responders that you should consult with a Pennsylvania attorney who practices probate in order to review with you the...
You can examine the file, including the will, in the office of The Register of Wills in the county where grandfather was domiciled when he died. ...
The judge is right. The lawyers are right. You need to get right. Do not miss this opportunity.
Your statement is a bit unclear. Was your fiance unmarried? If he wasn't married and died without a will, probably his mother and maybe his adult...