If I live in Ky can I be executor for my parents in OH?
Although I'm not aware of any rule that says you have to live in a state in order to be executor of an estate in that state, it's possible that...
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Although I'm not aware of any rule that says you have to live in a state in order to be executor of an estate in that state, it's possible that...
It may be hard to get the power of attorney form itself back from the sibling, depending on what family circumstances are involved. If you want to...
If you are over 18, and your parents wish to give you the power to temporarily be the guardian of your sister, that is allowed. You should consult...
I'm sorry to hear about your mother-in-law. The process to get a guardianship unfortunately isn't inexpensive and it can take about six weeks or...
No, the Will is not any good. The Will must be signed while the individual is living and of sound mind.
Wills become part of the public record once a person passes away. Call the court that handles wills in the county of the deceased (most likely the...
You may need to get a guardianship/conservatorship over your Mom. That will trump a power of attorney. If your mom is mentally competent, she could...
It depends on what the power of attorney says - I assume it would allow you to sign legal documents on his behalf. Who are you worried about suing...
If your aunt's will was probated, it should be on file with the probate court in your county and becomes public record. I can't tell from your...
It sounds like the individual of whom you were the caregiver has passed away, and you had his power of attorney before he passed. In that case, no,...