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Is there a paper that you cansignt to make the reading of the will comel fast
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Answered on March 08, 2012
As noted above, wills aren't "read" and any discussion of its contents doesn't make assets come out of court any faster. That said, there are...
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My father passed away but the Living Trust that my parents set up is in his ss # - what activities can be performed?
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Answered on March 07, 2012
From the basic facts you presented, the living trust may have become irrevocable at your father's death. If that is the case, then it is now its...
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If a will is tampered by the spouse/ pr and or son of the deceased, proved subseuqently can they inherit under intestacy?
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Answered on March 07, 2012
The action that would need to be filed is a Will Contest action, but the specific allegations would depend upon how the will was "tampered" with....
In ohio when a power of attorney is being signed can a family member be a witnness
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Answered on March 06, 2012
In Ohio, a power of attorney does not have to be witnessed, unless it contains a nomination of guardian, in which case it has to be signed with the...
What if there is no will and I'm the only child what do I do?
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Answered on March 06, 2012
Please accept my condolences on your loss. I know all of this is overwhelming, but do not be afraid of the process. Sometimes the probate process...
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Florida Probate - What can I do if the PR goes "radio silent"
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Answered on March 06, 2012
If the personal representative ceases or refuses to talk to you, you should retain your own counsel in the county in which the estate is being...
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Is the executor(s) of a will legally responsible for the debt of a decendent?
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Answered on March 06, 2012
No. I am not admitted to practice in Tennesee, but as far as I am aware the Executor is merely a representative and the person charged with...
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How do you determine who has power of attorney when there's a dispute?
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Answered on March 06, 2012
Unfortunately, you have described one of the situations in which a power of attorney will not help you avoid the need for a court-appointed...
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What good is a trust when you have alot of money?
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Answered on March 06, 2012
The other attorneys on this site offer very good observations, but here is where you would truly benefit from a consultation with an experienced...
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My grandfather died on Oct. 3, 2011. My SISTER-IN-LAW has been appt. by court as executrix, but NOW my brother has left her.
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Answered on March 06, 2012
Given your strong comments, I suggest that you retain a probate litigation attorney who practices regularly before the Raines County, Texas probate...
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