Can I add my wife's name to my house deed without her knowing about to make it a surprise?
The short answer is no. Both of you must sign the deed naming yourselves as joint owners of the property. While adding your spouse to the deed...
Rockville, MD
Estate planning Lawyer at Rockville, MD
Practice Areas: Estate Planning, Family
The short answer is no. Both of you must sign the deed naming yourselves as joint owners of the property. While adding your spouse to the deed...
Divorces are processed in circuit court not district court. That might be a language issue by the embassy. You can go to the family law clerk and...
I don't see where your husband has an interest in the estate. It was to go to his aunt unless she predeceased the cousin. But she didn't. The...
Exactly what these other two fine attorneys suggested. You need to sit down with an attorney to determine why the case was dismissed. The court...
This is exactly the kind of scenario that creates a Will contest. If in fact she was unduly influenced, or if she lacked the capacity to legally...
Another, possibly simpler route, would be to file a Writ of Mandamus. While it sounds complicated it isn't really. A Writ of Mandamus asks the...
There are some conflicting statements in your synopsis. Is your grandmother already receiving Medicaid? There are very strict rules about what...
This is one of my favorite kind of questions to answer. So to be clear, what your husband wants is to shirk all responsibility for the act that he...
The short answer is YES. Assets that are owned jointly are presumed to belong solely to the applicant. But that is a presumption which might be...
These are very complex questions as the law is only now sorting out the rights of parents who chose these technologies that are available now. You...