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What can I do with my Great-Grandparents property that has never been probated?
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Answered on August 20, 2014
Do you know if they had wills? If either did, you can take them to the court and have them probated, otherwise they would pass to those who were...
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My sister and uncle were executor and sister co executor of my moms will who passed away 18 years ago.
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Answered on August 20, 2014
I'm not sure about your jurisdiction's law, but you may be able to go to the court and re-open the probate for subsequent administration. This has...
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WHAT DO I DO TO BEGIN THIS EXECUTOR OF THE WILL PROCESS? AND DO I NEED ALL PAPERWORK FROM AUNT & COUSIN ON MY MOM'S HOUSE ?
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Answered on August 19, 2014
Okay, first, you need to contact your local probate court and get the paperwork - or you can find an attorney to do this for you. Depending on the...
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My paternal uncle died without leaving a will. The only living relatives are my father (his brother), myself, and a niece.
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Answered on August 19, 2014
While I don't know Texas law, I can tell you that someone who dies without a will has their estate governed by intestacy law, as you note. That law...
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What a mess! HELP! My father made a will three years ago, and named his girlfriend as the executor. They only knew one another
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Answered on August 19, 2014
I agree with Attorney Smith, and she seems to have covered everything. I would add, though, that if you suspect any sort of undue influence, you...
Is there a reason why I should initial every page of my will?
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Answered on August 19, 2014
While it is not necessary, I would suggest that the more chance there is for concern of a will contest, the better off you are doing it. As an...
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