MD register of wills says you cannot be an executor if convicted of a serious crime. how do you show just cause?
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Answered on August 20, 2020
The legal standard for statute which prohibits an individual with a history from serving as PR is: “participation in and commission of crimes that...
If my husbands has died and it is not necessary to open and estate, how do I sign the title over to someone else?
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Answered on August 19, 2020
After your husband passed away, his Power of Attorney is no longer valid. You may need to open an estate, but there are many factors to consider....
Reply Response to Motion - Circuit Court?
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Answered on August 19, 2020
Typically one party files a Motion. The opposing party generally has 15 days to file a Response. And with leave of Court (permission) the first...
How to calculate statute of limitations when honoring contract could occur over a reasonable period?
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Answered on August 19, 2020
It is hard to give you a date certain timeframe without knowing more information. Sometimes it can depend on the kind of contract, how the breach...
My fiancée has money in his account at death, We are not married.
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Answered on August 19, 2020
So your issue could potentially be multi-faceted and somewhat complex.
Is the Decedent named one your children’s birth certificates as his...
Can I take take my late father ex wife to court for not turning over 401k monies?
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Answered on July 08, 2020
There are a few major issues here that likely prevent you from inheriting the 401k over the ex.
First, if the 401k is a qualified plan, a...
Where do I start? File for abandonment?
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Answered on July 08, 2020
You cannot have your fiancé adopt her as a step parent until you are married. As part of this adoption you can ask her father for consent to the...
Can I have my name changed to my daughter's name on my fathers will while he is still alive by just involving the executors?
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Answered on July 08, 2020
No one can make changes to your father’s Will, except him, and he does not appear to have the capacity to do so. You can disclaim your interest...
How do I contest my fathers will?
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Answered on July 08, 2020
The family cannot just outright deny you the right to file a caveat. However, your circumstances are unique in that the decedent is likely not...
If an elderly parent has dementia and no will, how does an adult child purchase parent’s property?
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Answered on December 10, 2019
What really matters here is your ultimate goal with the real property And how advanced your parents dementia is. It is true that a person who has...
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