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My Dad gave me the lot my mobile home has been on. No papers were signed. Now my siblings are trying to make me move after 20 ye
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Answered on June 02, 2015
This is difficult. You need to consult an attorney.
Depending on the time you have lived there and some other factors, you might (and I say...
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In planning trust and will, What to do if husband and wife do not agree for guardianship of children or beneficiaries shares?
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Answered on June 02, 2015
I think that one key question is why they disagree. Sometimes the concern is that some force will enter into the survivor’s life that will result...
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Isn't it a crime when 2 siblings knowingly stealing from another Sibling that was in the mother's Last Will & Testament?
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Answered on May 31, 2015
While you need to look at your state’s statutes, it is theft to knowingly take something that is not yours with the purpose of permanently...
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Deceased mother was in Will of my deceased grandfather am entitled to her a share? Along with her brothers & sisters?
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Answered on May 31, 2015
To amplify on Attorney Gary's answer, you need to find out whether or not your mother was in the will “per stirpes.” If so, a pre-deceased...
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Trustee trying to evict (minor) beneficiary-transferred 2/3 of trust into personal trust- looted the house including others prop
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Answered on May 31, 2015
On the recording, CA is a two (or all) party recording state. That means all parties to a conversation needs to consent to having the conversation...
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I'm newly married & my husband asked that I sign an 'Interspousal Transfer' giving him sole ownership of the property. Do I sign
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Answered on May 30, 2015
This is interesting although a rotten situation for you. Several comments (some of which are editorial). It is very unfair for this request/issue...
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Do I need an attorney for a guardianship hearing?
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Answered on May 29, 2015
Also, the only reason that the nursing home should file is if your mother objects to being there, but, even here, you should be the one going for...
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Do any probate cases ever go into civil law suits?
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Answered on May 29, 2015
Probate should take care of most issue. However, we had a case here where it spilled over into Superior Court with about fifteen attorneys lined up...
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I am a beneficiary of a revocable trust. I would like to transfer my interest to my daughter. Can the bank refuse to release?
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Answered on May 29, 2015
I agree that more information is needed. Some trusts intentionally disallow assignment of benefits to achieve their goals. For instance, such a...
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Is there such a thing as a living, irrevocable trust that avoids estate taxes?
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Answered on May 28, 2015
One additional point: The assets you transfer to the irrevocable trust may consume a portion of your lifetime estate tax exemption (not sure about...