Do I have to go to probate to get money out of dead husbands bank account?
I agree with Attorney Frederick that you should use PC589. If, however, the bank refuses to distribute the funds to you without an order from the...
Lansing, MI
Estate planning Lawyer at Lansing, MI
Practice Areas: Estate Planning, Probate
I agree with Attorney Frederick that you should use PC589. If, however, the bank refuses to distribute the funds to you without an order from the...
The grantee in the deed is normally the trustee, and their successors, as trustee of the trust, rather than to the name of the Trust itself....
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Without seeing a copy of the Trust, an attorney cannot answer your first question. Often the lawyer who prepared the Trust knows what was put in...
Unfortunately, this is not a good forum for getting an answer to your question. I agree with the recommendation that you need to consult with an...
Unfortunately, your question cannot simply be answered through this forum. You need to have the Land Trust Agreement and Land Trust Deed reviewed...
I agree with the others that you need to consult with an experienced estate settlement attorney who can review all of the relevant documents, (i.e....
You should contact an estate planning attorney who can evaluate your goals, family and assets and then recommend the appropriate strategies for...
If you and/or your husband were listed on the title as a joint owner with your parents, there is no need to open a probate estate.
VA benefits that are paid for time period after your Mother-in-Law's death belong to the government, and no amount of "due diligence" changes that....
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You and your brother (and Mother if she is competent) should meet with an experienced estate planning attorney who can help you determine what, if...