What to do if you’re trying to sell your mom’s house but your brother won’t move out?
Whoever is administering the estate should begin the eviction process.
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Whoever is administering the estate should begin the eviction process.
You are a creditor of his estate; you present your bill to whomever opens his estate.
GA law requires that an individual in possession of a decedent's will, at a minimum, file the will at the local probate court. A named beneficiary...
You should open probate on his estate in the county where he resided. See a local probate attorney.
Scam and no, they are not going to contact the CIA--further indications of scam.
If the natural parents are cooperative (or at least don't oppose it), filing a temporary guardianship is fairly easy. Its done as a petition...
You can petition for a revocation of the temporary guardianship; if she contests it, it becomes a custody matter.
If your mother is still competent, she can simply sign a new POA naming whoever she wants and that act will revoke the existing POA. I wish you...
As your relative has passed away, the house is now considered as part of their estate. You'll need to open probate in order to deal with the...
Pursue the normal steps for an eviction of a tenant-at-will.