How can I go about getting my Deceased Mother's vehicle transferred into my name?
Believe it or not, your question presents some pretty complicated issues when it comes to legal "causes of action" (meaning: what you can bring...
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Believe it or not, your question presents some pretty complicated issues when it comes to legal "causes of action" (meaning: what you can bring...
If you have any interest in this property, or any of the decedent's property, then you need to consult with a probate attorney as soon as...
Mr. Parri is absolutely correct. As you husband died more than two years ago, you can do a simple summary administration. In my county that...
Please accept my condolences for your loss. As stated before, these issues are especially hard to deal with when you are still grieving, but since...
This is a relatively new notice, and was placed in the rules since most files in Florida are viewable online now. Here is what it is: Every...
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If your mom lived in Tennessee, you will have to get advice from a Lawyer in Tennessee. Each state's laws are different, and the state where the...
To answer your direct question: "maybe, but I wouldn't risk it". Florida recently passed a new Power-of-Attorney Statute that drastically changed...
The simple answer to your question is: Yes, the beneficiary can be surcharged under Fla. Stat. 733.609 (I've included a link below). The...
Believe it or not, it actually has nothing to do with what type of deed it is (i.e. "Warranty"; "Special Warranty"; "Quit-Claim"; etc.) but who the...
Mr. Stein is correct. I write only to add a couple of things: 1. Since his concern appears to be about his real property, he should record the...