Do I have to file a probate when my mothers estate is insoluble?
Particularly if there is no will and you are not named as personal representative (you don't say, but I assume you would have mentioned a will if...
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Particularly if there is no will and you are not named as personal representative (you don't say, but I assume you would have mentioned a will if...
The facts you state raise questions of capacity and undue influence, and if you can prove these things, yes, there is basis to challenge the...
Kansas Statute 59-2136 spells out the specifics (see the link below), but the short answer is that the Kansas Probate court will be required to...
There is no one answer to this question: it depends on the situation, the specifics of the will and the needs of the estate. The...
Your question is unclear. Do you own the home or does your mother or are you renting? If the foreclosure has already happened, you will need to...
There are always 'taxes' the question is however, how to MINIMIZE the tax consequences. This depends on the tax basis of the property you are...
It may seem expensive to hire an attorney however, it is important to insure you manage this properly and understand both your rights and...
The agent is not 'required' to pay anything regardless of when the power of attorney was granted. The tenant is responsible and if he (and his...
You can always ask the Court to either change personal representatives or require liquidations, but you need to understand exactly what is involved...
It is likely that if there are more debts than assets, it may make sense to allow creditors to begin probate rather than undergo the expense of...