In Connecticut, after an estate has been settled, is it possible to sue guilty parties for torturous interference of inheritance
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Answered on December 18, 2014
This is generally done during administration - not after an estate is closed. Please consult an estate litigation attorney.
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Trust document doesn't specify any mandatory distributions; trustee has absolute discretion: is it a breach of duty of loyalty
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Answered on December 18, 2014
Please consult an estate attorney - take e-mails, etc to the appointment.
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How break up a Irrovocable supplemental Trust
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Answered on December 18, 2014
One should not be able to amend an irrevocable trust if he is the grantor/settlor unless it is to change trustees. Please consult an estate...
Death of beneficiary of an undistributed estate. What happens to deceased's share?
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Answered on December 18, 2014
It depends on the terms of mother's will. In general, however, if the beneficiary was alive when mother passed, the assets would go to his estate...
My mom had no will- who gets her personal belongings in the home? My step dad is not allowing my brother and I to have anything.
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Answered on December 18, 2014
Please consult an estate attorney - the answer may depend on state law. Stepfather is entitled to something but so are you and your brother. Did...
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Can I get a court document that names my siblings and I as heirs to my late brothers estate (he had no will or assets)
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Answered on December 18, 2014
Yes, the proper way to do this is to go through probate.
Can I sue for ownership of a house my parent bought for me but refuses to put in my name as a means of emotional control?
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Answered on December 18, 2014
Too bad that the money was not transferred to you. What name(s) are on the deed? You should consult an attorney - take all documents, e-mails,...
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Trying to have guardianship reversed for my daughter how do I go about doing that?
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Answered on December 17, 2014
Please consult a guardianship attorney and present all of the facts and documents to him or her for advice.
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Mom recently became permanent resident, is it too soon for her to petition for her 18 year old son Still living in home country
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Answered on December 17, 2014
See an immigration attorney for the full answer. Are you a US Citizen? If so, you can probably apply for brother. Mom will probably have to wait 5...
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My estranged husband died 11 monthes ago. I dont have money to hire a probate atty. Am I in danger of losing his property?
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Answered on December 17, 2014
DO not sign over anything. You are entitled to homestead property - it passes outside of probate. Have a death certificate (short form) recorded in...
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