My deceased mother willed her house to her 3 children. One child since died leaving 2 kids.
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Mr. Golightly directs you to some additional information critical to your outcome. As far as steps go, it's equally important to know what has...
It all depends on the issue, and whether or not it is something that the agent under the Power of Attorney is authorized to deal with. Powers of...
Any answer to your issue requires knowing when the intestate administration was closed. Each state will treat subsequent challenges to orders and...
The only option that you should consider at this point is speaking to a guardianship attorney that practices in the jurisdiction of your daughter's...
If the Will were written entirely in your father's handwriting, then perhaps it might be admissible to probate in Texas. I'm guessing that you...
I'm sorry for your situation, but be very careful what you wish for. First, I'm not tremendously excited about the idea of beneficiaries scouting...
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I'm left a little confused by your question, since you've actually asked it two ways. Can a Will be changed without notifying a beneficiary? Yes....
An executor is not empowered to decide to follow some terms of the Will and not others. However, yours is not a case of the executor simply...
There is likely a method for offering a photocopy of a Will for probate in your jurisdiction. You should visit with an attorney familiar with the...
There's a difference between collecting your property and collecting your mother's property that you think now belongs to you. Your authority...