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I inherited property along with my brother and sister ,my brother filed a quick claim deed an d put the property in his name
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Answered on July 15, 2014
If you are an heir to the real estate along with your brother and sister then you are a part owner of the property. Unless your brother signed you...
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Mother passed away with mentally disabled son in home, can we keep the home for him?
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Answered on July 15, 2014
While the house will go into probate it depends upon whether there is a mortgage which will need to be paid or not. The heirs of the deceased will...
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My husband passed away and has a will. His personal bank acct. is not enough to pay credit card debts of higher value. Advice?
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Answered on July 15, 2014
You are correct that you are liable for your husband's credit cards; unless they were used for family household or other matters under the family...
Can I drive a car that i've inherited from an estate before I get the title?
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Answered on July 15, 2014
You can drive any car in Illinois if you have a valid driver's license. If you are the person who inherited the automobile you should attempt to...
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When dad died my sister as POA took a CD that I was listed as POD, before she even told me he died. No will. What can I do ?
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Answered on July 14, 2014
A power of attorney dies when the maker of that power dies. A person who holds a power of attorney is in a fiduciary capacity with the maker and if...
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My sister died and left no will? What can I do...
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Answered on July 14, 2014
It is not uncommon for someone to die without a will..it is called "intestate" in the law and the deceased's "heirs" would inherit in proportion as...
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Is it illegal for conservative to lie about expenditures?
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Answered on July 14, 2014
All reports and accounting by the executor are under oath and should be truthful.
If there is a falsification on an expenditure it may be...