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In the case of no will can an email from the deceased of his wishes to his son stand up in court against the mother ?
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Answered on December 21, 2014
The short answer is, "No." There are no options on the facts you give. An email is not a will, which must have two witnesses to be enforceable....
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My spouse left with the truck. Can I remove my name off ownership?
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Answered on November 24, 2014
It's your vehicle. File a police report that it is stolen. Immediately retain a domestic relations attorney and sue for dissolution with a court...
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Question on formal probate accounting
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Answered on November 24, 2014
Whether fees are paid before or after does not limit a beneficiary from insisting on a formal accounting. The real issue is whether the PR and...
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Here is a question for Florida probate attorneys
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Answered on November 24, 2014
Disclosure is key. While it may not make everyone happy, transparency resolves a lot of issues. Since you bear part of the expense of the costs of...
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Florida beneficiary of a probate estate
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Answered on November 24, 2014
Sure. I've never seen it done though. Usually the Personal Representative is in close contact throughout the probate process with the attorney for...
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Do Florida probate attorneys pay part of their fee to the state of Florida?
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Answered on November 12, 2014
No. You are probably referring to Fla. Stat. Sec. 733.6171 which provides 3% of the value of estate assets to the attorney for the personal...
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I was named excecutor of my fathers will, my brother has the will and refuses to give it to me
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Answered on September 29, 2014
Florida law requires that the custodian of the Will must deposit it with the clerk of court within 10 days of knowing that the decedent has passed...
Fl question: when is a satisfaction and release required
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Answered on July 24, 2014
If the claim is timely and there are assets in the estate, a satisfaction and release of claim is needed to show the court the creditor was paid. ...
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Do I need an estate attorney?
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Answered on July 21, 2014
A Power of Attorney is an agent of the person who gave them such authority. As an agent, your sister is not required to discuss all affairs with...
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Sibling is poa over mother's affairs-what can be done if mismangement is a concern?
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Answered on July 16, 2014
If your mother is mentally competent you should speak with her first because even if your sister has Power of Attorney, your sister is just an...
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