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What needs to be done to get a letter of testamentary so that the Estate checks can be cashed and or deposited.
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Answered on November 17, 2014
I'm sorry to hear of your loss. You need to consult with a Probate Attorney licensed to practice in the State your late wife was domiciled...
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Must I agree to sell a property as a trustee if I do not agree?
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Answered on November 17, 2014
Immediately consult with an Elder Law attorney in the state your mother lives in.
The Trust document itself should have a provision which...
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Can the successor trustee and beneficiary of deceased parents revocable trust purchase the property that is to be sold?
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Answered on November 17, 2014
Consult with a Trust Attorney or Elder Law attorney in your state. The above lawyer's response is sound.
The Trust document might have...
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Mother passed away now brother staying with me in the home without paying bills,Can I evict him?
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Answered on November 17, 2014
I'm sorry to hear about this. Yes, you should consult with a local attorney to help. The local attorney needs to be familiar with Probate....
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Is it practical or legal to have separate powers of attorney for married couple? one for husband and different for wife
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Answered on November 17, 2014
Absolutely, yes.
A proper estate plan for married couple would include a POA package for the Husband and a POA package for the Wife. It...
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I got an affidavit for financial institutions from my aunt I think she is trying to take what granddad left me what should I do
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Answered on November 17, 2014
Other attorneys are providing the proper advice. You should contact an Elder Law Attorney, Estate Planning Attorney or Probate Attorney in your...
I'm one of 8 listed on the trust. How do we know what accounts our mother had? any life insurance?
6 of us are blinded
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Answered on November 17, 2014
You need to consult with an Elder Law Attorney or Trust Attorney in the state where the Trust was created.
Normally, a Trust does not include an...
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John Doe irrovacabke trust, John Doe wants to change benefeciaries on his trust, do the beneficiaries have to sign the trust ?
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Answered on November 17, 2014
An Irrevocable Trust by nature cannot normally be modified or revoked. An Irrevocable Trust in the Elder Law context is intentionally designed...
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My sister cannot live alone or work or even count money when my mother dies she will live with me does it need to be in the will
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Answered on November 16, 2014
You need to consult with a local Elder Law attorney.
Is your sister over 18 years of age? If so, this likely has nothing to do with your...
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Would buying a home in the name of my living trust avoid my name being associated with the home in searchable county records?
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Answered on November 16, 2014
Interesting. Contact an Estate Planning attorney or Elder Law attorney in your locale for state-specific help with your questions.
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