Can a person declared incompetent deemed competent enough to create and execute a new will?
As the previous commenter notes, the test in WI is that the person was competent at the time of signing. So even a person has issues 98% of the...
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As the previous commenter notes, the test in WI is that the person was competent at the time of signing. So even a person has issues 98% of the...
This is a multi-layered problem and you should seek counsel immediately. I will tell you that a DPOA does not make the property the daughter's. ...
You should consult local statutes. In Wisconsin, for example, there is a protocol for your situation that is fairly easy.
Depending on what state you live in, your husband's debts may be your debts. This is especially true in a marital property state (WI, CA, etc.). ...
I always follow the Golden Rule: He who has the gold, makes the rules. Contact the bank and see what they require. Generally a small estate...
I disagree with the previous answer. Land contracts can be a complete minefield and require good counsel to see you through the process from start...
In addition to adding a provision into your will or trust, I would also recommend adding something to your durable powers of attorney so that those...
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No - I'm not sure what your question is.
A body is generally considered part of the property of an estate. You should consult an attorney in Alaska to see how this should be handled.
You should consult an attorney in NM. It sounds like you may well have to go to probate, but it also sounds like there's a bit of a mess in the...