If my deceased husband did not own anything other than the house, do I have to probate his Will to get clear title of my home?
Probating the will is the easiest, and maybe only, way to establish the title in your name only.
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Probating the will is the easiest, and maybe only, way to establish the title in your name only.
If the probate should be in Dallas County, you can search the Dallas County Clerk's records to see if a probate case have been opened and the...
You can't stop them from potentially contesting, but make sure friend's will is drafted by an attorney he chose and that he solely met with. If...
Permit me a bit of humor: Can you stop her from filing probate? Yes, by blocking and tackling her from trying to enter the courthouse. ...
I'm not sure from your question of the status of the home. Does the estate own it? Has it been transferred out of your father's name? If not,...
If you are the court-appointed executor, but you don't want to sell the house, then you need to either 1) buy your brother out; or 2) reach an...
I think Mr. Cockrell's advice is good, but it sounds like YOU are being investigated by APS for potential elder abuse. Therefore, YOU need an...
I would just add that you likely needs powers of attorney and possibly other documents to avoid guardianship. Consult with an attorney, please.
Thank you for re-posting. The bill seems high, but the lack of detail is troubling. By the way, I've never seen a "minimum fee" and that strikes...
Posting actual person's names is not proper in this forum. Please delete this post. In short, your situation would require a review of several...