My dad passed last year and he was a disabled veteran and the house is in his name if something happens to my stepmother what th
You need a consult with a local probate attorney to go through the details and discuss the possible courses of action.
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You need a consult with a local probate attorney to go through the details and discuss the possible courses of action.
You don't. Your chain of command is intimately involved in the discharge process.
Yes you can file for the guardianship. I wish you well.
Perhaps--she needs to file a claim with VA for a benefit known as dependency and indemnity compensation. She'll have to link his cause of death to...
No, takes a court order for what you propose.
You just admitted to a criminal offense on a public forum--don't do that! Stop posting and immediately hire representation--perfect world would be...
Yes, you need to file for an apportionment with VA.
Let me suggest you call Georgia Legal Services and ask them for some frank advice as to what you need to do. They are a pro bono organization.
I will say that at a minimum your husband should get representation immediately. A conviction for family violence, even at the misdemeanor level,...
Get a consult with a local estate attorney. You'll need to petition to be appointed as a successor executor by the same court that did the...