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I am remarried and would like to put my houses and lands deeds all under my married name. Simply getting my affairs in order.
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Answered on December 23, 2009
It is not necessary for you to change the title on the deeds. If you were to sell the properties, you would simply need to provide a marriage...
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Wedding Photographer. Do we have a leg to stand on?
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Answered on December 23, 2009
I agree with Mr. Madden's points. I would just add that it is next to impossible to advise you on this matter without being able to refer to the...
I have to sell real estate in Ecuador and need to provide POA for a relative there to handle it. How do I obtain it?
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Answered on December 22, 2009
I have handled a similar situation involving a property transfer in Malta. I would suggest contacting the Ecuadorian Consulate to determine the...
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Is it possible to get my baby back? Grandparents have custody
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Answered on December 22, 2009
Once the decision is in the hands of the court, there is no telling what will happen. The court may appoint a "guardian ad litem" to interview the...
Disclaimer of joint with right of survivorship property.
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Answered on December 22, 2009
Since you are already the owner of one half of the property, the disclaimer would only affect the remaining 1/2 interest.
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Tenn-Homeowner died, no will, probate closed. Deed, homeowner' s insurance, and mortgage all still in name of deceased.
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Answered on December 22, 2009
If you are trying to sell the house, you are going to need to have the estate open so that the personal representative is legally authorized to...
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Power of attorney
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Answered on December 22, 2009
If your mother in law's medical condition was different than what you state, then a Power of Attorney would be exactly the planning tool I would...
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Is A Poa valid if the principal wasn't present when notarized?
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Answered on December 22, 2009
Is it possible that you are confusing a POA with a Will or Trust? There are no "beneficiaries" in a POA. The form allows someone (an "Agent" or...
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My aunt is in a nursing home. The mortgage free family home is in her name. how can we conserve this asset when she dies?
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Answered on December 22, 2009
Based on the estate recovery act in Tennessee, it is likely that the State will seek recovery of at least some of the funds paid to take care of...
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My husband died 6 months ago. What steps do I need to take?
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Answered on December 21, 2009
The answer to your question depends on what the assets are and how they are titled. If you held title to everything jointly with your husband, then...
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