What could happen?
This begs the question. HOW did the successor take over? Normally there must be a determination of incapacity and the execution of successor...
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This begs the question. HOW did the successor take over? Normally there must be a determination of incapacity and the execution of successor...
The business would have been part of his estate unless he had governing instruments that provided otherwise. This could be true if he owned the...
This is clearly a matter of state law, but in most states, beneficiaries are entitled to receive a copy of the trust and at least an annual...
As already noted, once a lawsuit has been filed it is too late to try to transfer ownership or take any action to shelter the property. All you...
As noted previously, you probably need to retain an attorney, but I wouldn't do so until his wife forces you. A gift is normally complete upon...
Bradley Anderson is an outstanding attorney and his advice is right on point. Most trusts provide that a succesor trustee can serve if two doctors...
Two quick thoughts. One, you can always file a complaint with the state bar association if you, the title companies and the other attorney all...
You've received an excellent long answer, now for a short one. If you were a beneficiary under the trust, the trustee should have notified you. ...
As James and Tamie indicated, unless the household furnishings are unique, antiques or of an exceptionally high value, Medicaid is not going to be...
You've already received the best possible advice. Confer with an elder law attorney. There are a number of pitfalls, both tax and Medicaid based,...