Dad died intestate. Can I avoid probate?
No, if your father owned anything in his name alone when he died, those items must go through probate unless he utilized a way to transfer them...
Ozark, MO
Estate planning Lawyer at Ozark, MO
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No, if your father owned anything in his name alone when he died, those items must go through probate unless he utilized a way to transfer them...
A one meter multiple tenant rental property entitles you to see all documentation used by the landlord to raise your proportionate share of the...
The answer is simple and straight forward. Have your step-brother resign in writing, signed, dated, notarized, with the original delivered to your...
The new Will and the signing over of the home have mutually exclusive consideration. A will goes into effect at death, whereas a deed goes into...
An attorney who is also a Notary Public cannot notarize a Will unless he/she watches the signature of the testator (male) and/or testatrix (female)...
The key to the answer is whether or not the Will is "self-proving." Many states have statutes that permit a Will to self-proving, which means that...
Wills are probate documents. Most jurisdictions have laws that state words to the effect that a Will, to be effective as a Will, must be admitted...