Does an executor have any legal say over a trust where a parent was the beneficiary?
You are the executor of the probate estate (Will) and the trustee deals with the Trust, not the Will. You really should have nothing to do with...
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Probate Lawyer at Lakewood Ranch, FL
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You are the executor of the probate estate (Will) and the trustee deals with the Trust, not the Will. You really should have nothing to do with...
Anyone living in the house that is held in a probate estate or trust should pay rent and maintain the house in good condition. If the beneficiary...
Your community property status moves with you when you move to a common law state. You should meet with an NY estate planning attorney who...
I transferred your question to family law. Rather than abandonment, you should consider divorce. Please consult a family law or divorce attorney.
You will not be personally responsible for your husband's debts if he passes. Be sure to keep everything separate as you have stated, Your...
Your daughters are their father's heirs at law and probably would inherit everything. But a probate estate must be opened and creditors must be...
The executor has the final say and does not have to consult beneficiaries, although to keep "peace' he may want to discuss the matter with...
The will would still be valid - except that a new wife can claim a share if she is not included in the Will. She could probably get about 1/3 of...
The personal representative of the estate (court appointed) or executor (court appointed) is the only one with authority to make repairs and list...
Unfortunately, the Will isn't valid without a signature. This means that she died "intestate" or without a will. A probate estate must be opened...