Can Executor(s) make decisions about an estate without consulting the heirs?
In brief yes the personal representative's (executors) are able to make a large number of decisions independently, assuming that they were properly...
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In brief yes the personal representative's (executors) are able to make a large number of decisions independently, assuming that they were properly...
Replevin or more commonly 'claim and delivery' is a lawsuit that enables a person to get back personal property taken or retained unlawfully,...
There is no such thing as an 'irrevocable' PoA. Please seek local legal help asap as if what you say is going on is really happening charges...
In all states, PoAs for finances expire on death. Several states have enacted modifications to medical powers of attorney to allow the agent to...
There are multiple options, however without examining the complete situation, it would be inappropriate to make any suggestions. Your parents...
A PR doesn't have ANY authority at all until the person dies. It isn't a matter of 'trumping' anything. I would suggest that NOW is the time to...
No. PoAs cease being effective after the principal dies.
I concur the answer is probably not, however based on the detailed you have provided, you have a far more complicated situation then can be...
I assume you mean she has granted a power of attorney for minor children delegating her authority for your child to the grandmother. This is a very...
It may SEEM 'simple' but I guarantee if you miss an important step (for example thinking notarization is the only thing that matters) there may...