Can a widow with a life estate evict someone else living on same property?
If uncle had permission from dad, then dad could revoke the permission & give uncle the heave-ho. Since stepmother has succeeded to dad's rights...
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If uncle had permission from dad, then dad could revoke the permission & give uncle the heave-ho. Since stepmother has succeeded to dad's rights...
The fact that you already have a home does not negate the child/caretaker exception to the divestment rules. Consult with a local elder law...
Q: He either has "free will" or he doesnt, right? A: In Michigan there's actually a different competency standard if you're talking about health...
Q: Is there anything we can do or is this just the way it is? A: You probably get more flies with honey than vinegar (try a conciliatory approach...
Sounds like a job for Super Probate Attorney... who can be found in the electrons of this website... with specific experience in...
Consult with local probate counsel because you're heading to probate court... unless the property was deeded to you before death and that's why...
That's not a bad strategy, but frankly, I don't think most folks take you seriously without a summons, so I'd suggest a shoot first, ask questions...
Why bother? I'd leave it alone since, like the rats whose fleas carry the bubonic plague virus (or is it bacillus?) anyhow, timeshares carry...
Lifetime gifts are not part of the decedent's estate because the decedent didn't own them at the time of death. The more relevant question is, how...
The parents' choice for guardian, as expressed in the will, gives priority to the nominated guardian. However, it is still up to the probate court...