Can I live in a different state than my payee
Yes, you don't have to live in the same state as your Payee or Fiduciary.
Huntsville, AL
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Yes, you don't have to live in the same state as your Payee or Fiduciary.
You need to consult a Probate attorney in the County where your parents lives or had assets to determine what needs to be done.
You will need to talk to the Office of Personnel Management to get the necessary forms and see what you will receive
You will need to contact the company and see if you are the beneficiary and see what they need to pay that to you. If it is a monthly pension you...
That question can only be answered by looking at their wills and seeing how the assets were titled (joint tenants with survivorship, pay on death)....
You need to see an attoney and have he or she Petition the court for you to be appointed by the probate court.
I agree with the other answer that the PoA terminated in death. Since the suit was filed, the executor would have to be appointed to act in the...
The statutes of limitations (time limit) has most like run on your case and it would be batted. However, since there are no casinos in Alabama you...
I agree with the other answer and would add that there is a two year statute of limitations and if you don’t file suit within 2 years your case is...
Yes, the Guardian can decide who gets to visit their Ward (your mother) based upon what is in her best interests. However, you could go to court...