My father passed away in 1978 . My brother had his things. Brother died 2018. Sister n law has his things. Am I able to get his
Theoretically you could open a probate and try to get those items. But it probably wouldn't be worth the expense.
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Theoretically you could open a probate and try to get those items. But it probably wouldn't be worth the expense.
A deed overrides a will, insofar as a deed actually transfers property now. It sounds like her deed may have created survivorship rights. You need...
You file to open probate and try to have DNA testing to establish heirship. But, in reference to your last statement, you have no liability for his...
A felony does not keep you from being someone's POA. The liability is that you have to act in the principal's best interests, not your own.
Only if you have a power of attorney from him allowing you to do that.
You need to have the deeds looked at by an attorney to determine if they former landowner retained any rights to the cemetary or not.
The proceeds of a wrongful death case are disbursed according to statute. You probably need to hire your own attorney to look into this and make...
She needs to consult with an elder law attorney who is knowledgeable about medicaid to determine what the best course of action may be in that...
You should contact an attorney about making a motion with the court handling the child's case about grainting you custody.
Whether she can do that depends on how the title is written. If she can prove the theft, she would be better off just filing a lawsuit to remove...