My deceased mother in laws home is now co owned by my husband and his sister. How can he make his sister buy out his half?
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Answered on April 17, 2023
In the words of Marlon Brando as Don Corleone, "Make her an offer she can't refuse." And what I mean by that is to offer enough money that your...
Can I sue?
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Answered on April 17, 2023
You lived with your grandmother, she kicked you out, you moved out but didn't take all your things with you, she kept your things for a while but...
How do I get paid for services done?
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Answered on April 14, 2023
Hard to say based on the limited information given here. To preserve and pursue lien rights, a claimant must follow the procedures described in the...
How can my daughte cash her dad's estate check
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Answered on March 03, 2023
I agree with Ms. Archie. You've got a couple different options, depending on the amount of the check and some other circumstances. If the check is...
If my revocable trust indicates I want "Jane Doe" to have "property A" is this enough to keep the property out of probate court?
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Answered on March 01, 2023
Good question. A revocable trust *can* be used to keep property from having to go through probate court. But the answer about whether it *will*...
Can I get an incompetent person off a deed ?
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Answered on February 26, 2023
Once a person lacks mental capacity, they can no longer sign legal documents for themselves. It *might* be possible for someone else to sign for...
How can I get money from an old lawsuit after turning 18?
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Answered on January 27, 2023
It sounds like the bank is requesting a court order before they are willing to release the funds to you. You should hire a local probate attorney...
How or can I have my name added to the deed,
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Answered on January 24, 2023
First, I am very sorry for your loss. The answer to this question depends on how your husband held title to the house, and whether your husband...
Are next of kin required to pay past due utilities of deceased before or after probate?
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Answered on January 24, 2023
I agree with Ms. Archie and Mr. Frederick above. No, next of kin are not personally responsible for a decedent's debts unless they co-signed or...
Can keeping someones property and not giving back against the law?
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Answered on January 19, 2023
According to your question, there is a probate court order telling someone to remove property from a home and to safeguard it on behalf of the...
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