As a beneficiary, do I have a right to either a copy or to see the will of my deceased parent?
Michigan law may vary, and you should visit with an attorney licensed in that state for the best response. That said, most states that I'm...
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Michigan law may vary, and you should visit with an attorney licensed in that state for the best response. That said, most states that I'm...
Stick around for an answer from a Washington attorney, as my practice is limited to Texas. However, their response is likely to inquire about a...
Your status as a child does not give you any special legal rights regarding your father's care, since that appears to be what you're asking. Bear...
Mr. Haber is right. Your facts (though limited space is given to you) don't by themselves give you any ground for challenging the decedent's Will....
For the sake of being brief, please see my response to your same question posted in a separate practice area. I can see by your question here that...
There is nothing at all improper about contacting the attorney that represented the personal representative and/or the trustee. Given the length...
Texas no longer recognizes what amount to oral Wills. That avenue is shut for your friend, as he or she will not be able to have a recording of...
Part of any good answer to your question would require knowing how long ago the guardianship was created by the Court. Without knowing that, and...
My practice is limited to Texas, so please pursue an answer to your specific concern from a local attorney. However, as a practical matter, I...
Retain your own attorney, now. Realizing that your facts are simply your version of what's happening, if even half of what you mention is correct,...