Can two people have power of attorney for the same person?
Absolutely. Your mother will just have to make sure that that the document is drafted to allow one co-agent to give the other co-agent power of...
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Absolutely. Your mother will just have to make sure that that the document is drafted to allow one co-agent to give the other co-agent power of...
You should talk to the financial institution and ask some more questions. Under NO circumstances should you be transferring the account to anyone...
The answer to your question depends on a lot of things. If your mother lived in AL when she passed away, then AL law would govern the answer. I can...
Only an attorney licensed in KY can answer this question for you. Because the real estate is located in KY, KY law will apply. Attorneys only...
This largely depends on whether your father has a Will and on how his assets are titled. In GA, he can create a Will and disinherit adult children,...
Absolutely. If your brother has been officially named as the Executor, and if he is not doing his job properly or if he is not providing...
If you are the beneficiary of an Estate and the Executor/Administrator is not doing their job, then you can file in Probate Court to have them...
There is not enough information here to really determine what you should do next if anything, so I will make some assumptions. If she was able to...
Unfortunately, no. Unless you have a divorce decree or other court order requiring the child's other parent to pay child support after the age of...
I'm sorry to hear that your family is treating you this way. If your grandfather had a Will, then that controls as long as it is a valid Will. If...