Does “all my property” in a will mean everything I own?
The phrase "all my property" is broad enough to include everything that you own; however, it's possible that not everything that you own is going...
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The phrase "all my property" is broad enough to include everything that you own; however, it's possible that not everything that you own is going...
Hi, writer. I would recommend you post this question in the family law section. It's currently listed under guardianship, but this listing usually...
Hi, writer. You can appoint both of your daughters to act as your agent under your patient advocate. But if you have both serve concurrently, you...
Hi, writer. This is a probate litigation issue that will require working with an experienced probate attorney. It's a complex issue that is both...
Hi, writer. Hopefully your questions can be answered by looking at the trust agreement itself. A well-written trust should state what type of...
Hi, writer. I'm going to do my best to respond to your question, but there's a lot of important information missing. You will definitely need to...
Hi, writer. If I understand the facts correctly, you're saying that (1) you and your grandmother are the only two owners of the home and (2) you...
Hi, writer. First, let me say that I'm sorry to hear about the passing of your father and the conflict with your brother. It sounds like that can...
I agree with James. I would also add that if the Secretary of State does not allow you to transfer title to the trust until the lien is paid off...
Hi, writer. I'm sorry to hear about the passing of your sister and your having to deal with the probate system. I know it's a difficult process to...