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As named beneficiary if stepmother predeceased, do I have any right to will caveat over executrix and other named beneficuaries
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Answered on April 27, 2016
The stepmother survived your father-so she received everything.
She-or in this case-her family-have 100% ownership and can do whatever they please.
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Can Uncle really take all when there is an Affidavit of Heir ship on file w/ Courts ?
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Answered on April 25, 2016
The most common way to have the deed reversed would be to prove undue influence, incompetence and/or fraud.
Review this case with an attorney to...
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Is there a way to find out if somebody is listed on a trust
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Answered on April 25, 2016
The trustee must give all beneficiaries a copy of the trust.
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In a six panel jury trial how many do you need to side with you to say not mentally ill?
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Answered on April 25, 2016
I concur with Attorney Brennan.
Not much else you can other than to have your own doctor do an evaluation
to support your side.
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Can I legally add my name to the current deed as a trustee?
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Answered on April 25, 2016
if you are ready to deed the property and there are no creditor, ,tax, or other issues-deed it to all three beneficiaries.
How long does a will go into affect ? immediately or I heard it takes 7 years
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Answered on April 25, 2016
A will that is prepared and signed correctly is valid immediately until revocation.
It is not used until death.
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Do I have a case to sue them for not including me in these very important decisions?
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Answered on April 25, 2016
Have the attorney that drafted the document sent a demand letter as your advocate.
When you have done all you can do without a good result-time to...
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Can an Irrevocable Living Trust be easily revoked/amended if beneficiaries agree?
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Answered on April 24, 2016
Don't think an attorney would prepare an irrevocable trust making you the grantor, trustee, and beneficiary.
It appears you are talking about a...
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Does this mean only what she still owns at the time of her death and not the sale of anything previously?
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Answered on April 24, 2016
Yes-her will only deals with assets in her name only after her death.
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Is this possible and how can this be accomplished?
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Answered on April 24, 2016
In addition to the other answers-gifting could cause the mortgage company to demand the mortgage be paid in full because of the due on sale(or...
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