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What can you do when a sibling refuses to probate our mothers estate in Florida, when she did not leave a will.
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Answered on October 30, 2016
POA cant be used after death nor can it be signed. You can open the probate and dont need to wait on him. Just contact a FL probate lawyer to get...
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As a beneficiary of my mother's estate do I have the right to petition the court for information.
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Answered on October 30, 2016
You have rights. Hire an attorney and they can help you obtain informant and object when thing are being done that are not to your advantage
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Want to know if my girlfriend a lawyer in Texas is a real lawyer and is her trust fund is real
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Answered on October 27, 2016
Do a reverse lookup on the phone number to get his name, then look his name up on the Texas bar website.
Here is a link ...
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How to get security deposit back as the beneficiary of a parent who has passed
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Answered on October 26, 2016
Open a probate, get appointed as PR and the PR can act on behalf of the friend who is deceased
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I downloaded a will and want to know if its legal if not notarized. I live in Florida.
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Answered on October 26, 2016
It may be valid if you sign it at the end, and two witnesses are present and sign in the presence of each other. Just because it is valid does not...
If a will needs to be modified, can a notarized amendment or codicil suffice? What is the average cost of a trust to be made?
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Answered on October 26, 2016
In Florida, a Codicil can be used to modify a will, but it does not need to be notarized, it must comply with the statute of wills which requires 2...
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Last wills and false liens on property
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Answered on October 26, 2016
Depends on if the will was filed, and if they received notice of the filing. Once that happens they have 3 months to challenge the will.
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Can my husband get a loan without my approval? In Florida?
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Answered on October 25, 2016
Generally, if you are married, a spouse will have to consent, but I have seen many loans without the consent. Perhaps the question you meant to...
Inheritance rights of grandchildren
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Answered on October 24, 2016
The will is available through the probate court. From there it would depend on what the will states. Generally, the kids take the parent's place in...
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IRREVOCABLE LIVING TRUST
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Answered on October 24, 2016
It is possible but would depend on the document. There may be other ways of making changes if the document doesn't permit it. You should review...