Can I get my daughters ashes back from boyfriend?
It is going to depend on your state's laws on next of kin. Either way, you are probably going to need to get a lawyer involved.
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It is going to depend on your state's laws on next of kin. Either way, you are probably going to need to get a lawyer involved.
The first thing you need to is get the PR to distribute the property to you. You will probably need legal help to get this done. As to the tax...
Additionally there is nothing that stops your mom from changing the will that you want a copy of up until the point that she passes.
There are some additional issues involved here regarding the type of weapons that were given to you and whether they need to be part of the estate...
You could try contacting the local bar association. They may be able to send an email making an inquiry for you. There also may be a local or...
In Texas, you would have immediate access. NY may be different.
I am not sure that a living trust would be appropriate, but depending on the age of the child, a trust might be an appropriate device to keep...
A will is the only contract you can execute today that does not have any validity until the person who signs it passes away. Making the assumption...
You will definitely need to contact an attorney to review the contract and to help determine what her rights and liabilities are.
I will add this to the list of things you might want to check. If the account your mother had at the bank was a Joint Tenancy with Right of...