Can the Executor and his wife go into a home and remove items?
The executor can certainly go in. Of course he should inventory and safeguard the property. It is normal for people to help someone with personal...
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The executor can certainly go in. Of course he should inventory and safeguard the property. It is normal for people to help someone with personal...
The will would be valid but basically overwritten - the child would likely be considered a "pretermitted" heir. Seek the services of an...
Simply put, you need to hire an attorney to make a petition to the court. This is not a do-it-yourself endeavor.
Yes you need to follow the will. I would discuss the matter with a qualified attorney who handles estate Admin/probate.
Have you been appointed by the probate court (Register of Wills) as the executor yet? You need to do that. Then, if needed, you can commence an...
As Mr. Whalen said the law is clear that the children would receive equal percentages. If the deceased person wished to make a will to override...
Someone with nefarious goals can get away with a lot, that's all I say. You can try to get them back but it will be your word against hers.
I agree - if the facts are as you state.
I don't think it is a simple yes or not answer. I am guessing there is more to the story in terms of what the will actually says? You should speak...
There is now a fairly new statute addressing fiduciary access to digital assets. One prerequisite is that the fiduciary is the person who can...