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My daddy is legally married but they don't live together hates eachother When he dies will she get anything if no will was made?
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Answered on November 25, 2013
I agree with Mr Patterson. He can not disinherit his spouse.
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Is the executor commission based on gross probate assets in NJ?
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Answered on November 25, 2013
You need to post this for new jersey attorneys
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Judges handbook says an ex spouse is barred from rep. of estate in NM my mom was apointed by the court what can i do about it?
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Answered on November 25, 2013
The most important investment you can make will be to meet with an estate/ probate attorney.
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My father dies after being married to stepmom for 5 years. Stepmom dies, how is His estate divided. Can her kid get part of my
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Answered on November 25, 2013
It depends on how the accounts/assets were owned and what his will said and her will said. You need to hae an attorney review the facts.
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I have a legal claim on a portion of my mother's assets, but my brother wont pay me. What do I need to do?
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Answered on November 25, 2013
You need an attorney to help you.
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My husband received this week a petition to probate will solemn form to sign what is the meaning of this form?
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Answered on November 25, 2013
Have a Georgia attorney review it. You could be giving away certain rights you may have. If his father did not do it right his will could fail to...
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If I sign over my fathers body due to death, will I still be able to get any life insurance, estate money, etc?
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Answered on November 24, 2013
This will have no effect. You need to talk to an attorney to protect your rights.
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Can I add a Charity to my list of beneficiaries without getting a lawyer?
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Answered on November 14, 2013
It is very easy for even attorneys that ae not experienced with wills to make serious mistakes in drafting wills. Making changes to your will...
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If there are two trustees of a trust do both of them has to sign a deed
and if yes if one of them is missing what can do the
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Answered on November 14, 2013
I agree with ms. Johnson. Also the trust document may allow one trustee to sign.
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I am responsible for a trust which involves 5 people to be divided equally. I have the house up for sale
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Answered on November 14, 2013
You are the fiduciary and are responsible for managing the estate. However I would poll the heirs. If everyone wants to sell ou would be better...
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