Probate a will
If the property is titled in the name of a trust, the trustee can sell it. If it is titled in your Dad's name, the executor of the estate can...
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If the property is titled in the name of a trust, the trustee can sell it. If it is titled in your Dad's name, the executor of the estate can...
The answer is in the details of how the family members "own small parts". If you own an undivided interest in part of the property, then you...
This does require a one-on-one consultation, but bottom line is you can sell the house and get your share of the proceeds, whatever that is. Your...
You keep posting a variant of the same question. You can't get a better answer without visiting with an attorney and showing them the will.
A definitive answer isn't possible without reviewing the will. If the will leaves the two acres to the sister and brother, assuming it does not...
Citizenship is irrelevant. Probate should be filed where your Dad resided. I recently had a case where the party resided in the UK, but had a US...
Felons can't be executors. An attorney can help open an estate and pursue claims got theft.
Felons can never be executors but can be trustees. No similar disqualification in trust code.
An attorney will need to review the will to confirm, but the will probably says the executor is not entitled to compensation which is not the same...
"Trustee of Trust FBO {Daughter's name} per my Last Will & Testament"