Can I sue
Yes, you can absolutely sue. Consider seeking a restitution order, as mentioned, as an alternative.
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Yes, you can absolutely sue. Consider seeking a restitution order, as mentioned, as an alternative.
Short answer is "yes"--its called a partition for sale if all the deedholders can't come to agreement on selling. You want to stay there--you buy...
Best to get a consult with a local guardianship attorney. If the nephew is going to college, he's probably an adult and the only reason then you'd...
She can file a Petition for Revocation of the Temporary Guardianship; she may need an attorney's assistance. best of luck with this, Drew
Your son is an adult; that confers no right on you to speak with his PO.
Your opportunity to do so has long since passed.
Perfect answer by Mr. Hughes--you would be well-served to follow his advice. He is absolutely correct.
An estate should be opened for him; the estate administrator can then address the property issue. You could have done a much simpler procedure...
Really not smart if others could take that to be you acting to deliberately incite the other party, especially if you are the one seeking a...
As executor, that makes you responsible to pay any estate debts from estate assets, not from your personal assets. Yes, they can encumber the estate.