What state governs his will
Interesting question (something you never want to hear a lawyer say). I agree with the others here but should add that you might also...
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Interesting question (something you never want to hear a lawyer say). I agree with the others here but should add that you might also...
The surviving co-owner is now the sole owner of the vehicle. The MVA has some good guidance online for obtaining a new title -...
Contact the Trust Company. If you are a beneficiary, they are obligated to tell you in most states.
It depends on the language in the Will, but usually your husband's estate would succeed to his interest. Depending on your husband's Will, you...
Your brother who was disowned by your father could pose a problem. You are correct that the bill of sale you describe may not be legally binding. ...
A will cannot be changed after death, but there might be ways to achieve the desired result, especially if all of the other beneficiaries are in...
Assuming that the house was in your grandmother's sole name, you will likely have to proceed under your state's intestacy rules - i.e., the state...