I'm trying to retrieve medical information in regards to my mother who recently passed away. Where would I start?
A POA would expire upon her death. The only way to retrieve them after death is through a probate proceeding
Jacksonville, FL
Estate planning Lawyer at Jacksonville, FL
Practice Areas: Estate Planning, Probate ... +3 more
A POA would expire upon her death. The only way to retrieve them after death is through a probate proceeding
It is possible but don't forget to file a notice of trust and be aware of personal liabilities for not paying her debts or taxes
Sounds like you need to find a probate lawyer to file a petition for you to become the PR so you can close the estate. This can be done by any...
Generally, if a homestead is the only asset in an estate, the only thing a creditor can do it try to object to the determination of homestead. ...
Contact the lawyer for the probate and review the will and the proposed order of distribution. YOu may need to hire an attorney to do this.
Often when one checks the parents into a nursing home, they sign personal responsibility. We suggest using DPOA when filling out the admissions...
Depends on the POA. You need to have an attorney review it and give you advice,
Since there is more than one heir, you can't file a probate without an attorney or it would be UPL ( a crime)
You need to have a probate litigation attorney review the documents and see if a statute of limitations would limit your rights. Generally, this...
Generally, the secured mortgage can foreclose if you don't pay.