Can I do anything about grandparents estate??
The beneficiaries (or one or more of them) should contact a local attorney about protecting their interests under the trust or holding your uncle...
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The beneficiaries (or one or more of them) should contact a local attorney about protecting their interests under the trust or holding your uncle...
Is your question concerning taxes that might be paid by YOUR estate when you die? If so, what taxes are paid from your estate would depend on what...
You should contact a local attorney who can communicate with the Texas attorney so that the local attorney (I assume your uncle died in Indiana,...
A power of attorney is a powerful legal document. A "form" obtained on line may (or may not) be sufficient to meet needs (let alone valid). Your...
After a will is filed with a court and "probated", it is available to the general public to see. Contact the clerk of the court in the county...
If the will was filed with and accepted by the court (probated) and your sister was appointed by the court, then the will would be available for...
At a minimum the will (assuming it was legally made by your husband's father) needs to be filed with the court to establish his right to half of...
If you and your sister were named as beneficiaries on the annuity contract, then the death benefit under the annuity belongs to you and your...
If your father has a will (and he SHOULD), then his estate will go according to what he says in his will. If he does not have a will then it will...
When a person dies, property is his or her name becomes part of his or her "estate." You say that your mother "fully owns" her home. I take it...