Whats the next step to take?
Mathew's answer is very thorough, but let me add: You need to establish heirship and appoint an administrator. Since it is a big fight, the...
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Mathew's answer is very thorough, but let me add: You need to establish heirship and appoint an administrator. Since it is a big fight, the...
Proper notice must be given to the tenant, contractor and property manager and to the owner. You will have to argue that the contract, although...
The will must be probated to transfer the house, but it is neither difficult nor expensive.
You need to let your Grandmother handle this. "We" don't write wills. The testator does. When "we" write a will, we attorneys call that undue...
Just for clarity because I don't think the law is different anywhere, in Texas, a power of attorney terminates with the death of the principal, in...
You can attempt to sue an attorney claiming he didn't keep you informed, gave you poor advice, and/or tricked you into releasing (I'm assuming you...
The administrator has the right to ask the court for authority to sell the house, divide the personal property, etc. He must have court approval...
Not to avoid your question, but community property can be a semester-long course in law school, so answers are not that simple. The biggest factor...
Mr. Voeller's information is correct. You need to consult an attorney. The probate needs to be in the County where your grandmother resided at...
You don't state when your father died. Assuming it was within a few years, all might be fixable. The car might be long gone, but if the cash was...