Brother dies without will. No surviving parents, spouse, or children. Survivors: 3 siblings What do we do?
I don't think you need probate. Drive the car until it quits. Nothing else needing probate to retitle
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I don't think you need probate. Drive the car until it quits. Nothing else needing probate to retitle
Yes, those sound like criminal acts by a person in a fiduciary capacity. You can report to the local District Attorney. You should also consult...
Unless your father's will created a trust, when he died, the only provision that was operative was the one leaving the property to his wife. At...
You will need to retitle, but the executor will need to deliver you the titles signed by the executor and a copy of the letters testamentary to do...
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Without a will, his share of the property goes to his children. Mom keeps her share. She can't sell without some heirship proceeding because she...
You should hire a lawyer to contest the will or file something in probate court right away if the will hasn't been offered. You present a case...
The owners (your Dad and your boyfriend?) would need to deed you a share of the house.
I disagree. We develop forms we know and trust. Reviewing others' documents to make sure they are good is time consuming. I wouldn't touch this...
You can always open administration, but the major issue is will it be worth pursuing. Vehicles not only depreciate, they are amazingly mobile and...
Someone with mild dementia may have capacity to decide some things. I don't know the paper in question or you husband's level of dementia, so you...
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