My Mother has made my Ex Wife her medical POA instead of my Brother or I. I want her removed. How do I go about doing that.
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Answered on September 06, 2019
Neither you nor your brother have authority to remove someone else's POA. You may however seek guardianship of your mother to establish that she...
Do I have to pay my deceased father's outstanding medical bills?
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Answered on September 06, 2019
Unless you signed an agreement to pay for these medical expenses, you have no personal liability to pay them. Those medical providers may pursue...
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Can I demand to see all of the valuables taken from my moms house by my sister the executor?
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Answered on February 21, 2019
Assuming the jewelry to be "probate" in nature, the answer depends on whether your sister has been appointed by the Probate Court to serve as...
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Can I drive the vehicles temporarily to move from one location to another location?
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Answered on December 05, 2018
As long as you have been designated the Administrator or Executor of the estate and have been issued Letters of Appointment from the Court, then...
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My mother passed away and left 2 vehicles. No will. How to transfer title? Ohio
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Answered on November 15, 2018
The answer depends on whether there are other probate assets that need to be administered. If the two cars are the only probate assets, and there...
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Estate ?
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Answered on November 15, 2018
As a general rule the children or family members of a deceased person have no personal obligation to pay the debts of a decedent unless they are...
The executor is driving one of the vehicle can she keep the vehicle to herself if one of the other beneficiaries wants it
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Answered on November 22, 2017
An executor must follow specific probate rules during the administration of an estate. One of the advantages of probating an estate compared to...
Can the principle in a POA revoke it for not accepting agent decisions if the principle has been diagnosed with Alzheimers?
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Answered on March 03, 2017
You are correct that a simple diagnosis of an illness is not by itself a legal determination of incompetence. A determination of someone's...
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