The sibling#2 that passed has a son but sibling #2 has no will does her son attach to the deed.
It depends on the language on the deed-joint with right of survivorship?-or tenants in common? If sibling #2 had a interest in the property and...
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It depends on the language on the deed-joint with right of survivorship?-or tenants in common? If sibling #2 had a interest in the property and...
One possible solution would be a Living Trust with you acting as Trustee. The trust would have beneficiaries upon the death of you or a...
No-an executor cannot remove a beneficiary. The entire will could be challenged due to incompetence, undue influence or fraud.
If your distribution was outright to you-you should be able to distribute your share to your husband.
Was the mother competent when she signed the POA? If so-I don't see anything wrong. The POA must be used solely for the benefit of your mother.
Is your Mom able to understand a legal document? If so-take her to an attorney to have the POA prepared. It would be best to have the support of...
Where is your Mom? The court would have to appoint a Guardian if your Mom is not in the picture. I would guess that you are too young to support...
Not sure what you need-many attorneys offer a free consult.
Anyone can sue anyone. You will have to be approved by the court-and if you are appointed-you should be fine.
I agree-it should be notarized as suggested.