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If a notary changes the notarial certificate after the person is deceased is this enough to be thrown out of probate??
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Answered on August 08, 2014
A notary is not necessary to have a will admitted to probate. While it might cause some issues, the end result would be the same if two witnesses...
Can you do a quiet or silent trust in florida?
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Answered on August 07, 2014
Generally they are not a good idea as they end up consuming a huge amount of assets to deal with later. You should speak with an estate planning...
Can a will reference non-probate assets in its directives?
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Answered on August 07, 2014
The CD's are not subject to probate if they have a beneficiary designation. The individuals can do what ever they want and do not have to equalize...
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“The foreclosure judgment states my home will be sold on August 21. (120 days) from agreement) When will I have to leave?
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Answered on August 07, 2014
You should have at least 10 days after the sale. You might also consider filing bankruptcy before the sale to stop the sale. You should consult...
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Holding a family members things? They won't get their belongings. ....help!!
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Answered on August 07, 2014
This does not appear to be a probate issue, I am going to repost it to real estate as it sounds similar to many landlord tenant issues and there...
If someone becomes incapacitated several years after they have drafted their will, is the will still valid upon their demise?
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Answered on August 07, 2014
The validity of the will depends on the circumstances and requirements at the time the will was signed, in the state where it was signed and has...
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This question is for an estate planning attorney with knowledge of inheritance issues in Switzerland and Germany.
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Answered on August 07, 2014
Yes it is possible, but you need to look at the tax implications. You should hire an attorney who deals with international taxing issues and...
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What is the bank of deceased asking after I presented letters of admin. and pr order needing to see closed accts by previous pr
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Answered on August 07, 2014
With multiple beneficiaries, you must have a lawyer to open a probate. As you have the letters of administration, we must assume that you already...
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Are the will a public record ?
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Answered on August 07, 2014
Wills are recorded with the clerk of courts and are in the public record (if filed). Deeds are also recorded and publicly if filed.
Also there...
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My father signeed power of atty over to my sister befor he passed away with my mom being alive and in good health would she need
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Answered on August 07, 2014
Your mother would need two witnesses, and preferably a notary, but neither you or your sister must be present.