I d not want to waive my position in the estate of my mother, what do I do?
You'll need to hire an attorney, if you are contesting what is being sought in the probate petitions. The Homestead petition is relatively...
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You'll need to hire an attorney, if you are contesting what is being sought in the probate petitions. The Homestead petition is relatively...
If what you describe is accurate, you should not have signed the consent. Now your only option is to quickly hire an attorney to file a revocation...
While my colleagues are correct that we don't have sufficient information to provide proper advice and it is unlikely you will be able to hire an...
With the qualification that without seeing the deed or a tile examination, no one in this forum can provide accurate information, if your narrative...
Your narrative asks us to make a conclusion based on one excerpt of a probate order, without any ability to review the petition(s) filed in the...
As the other attorneys stated, what the Court determined in its Order has to be reviewed and we cannot guess as to its wording. While you gave...
As much as you are hoping to avoid attorney involvement, you will need to hire an attorney to work with this. If you are still executor/Personal...
Sadly, this confirms why while you'd prefer to take time to grieve, an attorney needs to be hired, an estate opened and in this case a Personal...
If it has just been administratively dissolve for a year or so, the easiest and best solution is to pay the Secretary of State's reinstatement fee...
Most likely the answer is no, your attorney can't work in a government position and continue his private practice. Most governmental agencies...