Archived
Can co executors be removed for breaking into gun safes before the funeral then dispersing the guns to a convicted felon?
James's answer
|
Answered on November 22, 2017
Under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g), it is unlawful for any convicted felon to possess or receive any firearm or ammunition. See 18 U.S.C. § 922(g). It also...
Archived
I'm thinking about purchasing a hand gun and I would like to put it in a trust. How does this work? And could I conceal a hand g
James's answer
|
Answered on July 17, 2017
You should probably get a gun trust to hold your firearms. For more information regarding gun trusts, please feel free to visit my gun trust...
How do we transfer land /property from deceased parents into children's name?
James's answer
|
Answered on June 15, 2017
You should contact a probate attorney in your area.
Archived
II want to put my wife as my benifery but she owes the government restitution ?
James's answer
|
Answered on June 15, 2017
It is possible to leave your property in an irrevocable trust for the wife. You should contact an estate planning attorney to discuss your options.
Archived
In Texas, can a named heir, who has passed away, have his inheritance automatically pass to his child who is over 21?
James's answer
|
Answered on June 01, 2017
It depends on exactly how the language is stated in the will. You should contact a probate attorney, so that he or she can read the will.
Archived
Do my parents need an attorney to help protect assets as one of them gets closer to needing nursing home care?
James's answer
|
Answered on March 23, 2017
You should ask the attorney exactly how does transferring the assets to the husband's name shield the husband from the wife's creditors.
Archived
We have a deed of trust with the lender being our mother.
James's answer
|
Answered on March 23, 2017
If there is a deed a trust, there will also be a promissory note and a warranty deed. You should have these documents in your possession. The...
Archived
If my husband dies without a will will his children inherit anything?
James's answer
|
Answered on March 23, 2017
Assuming that your husband has children from a prior marriage, if your husband dies without a will, he has effectively decided to not leave all of...
Ad
Transform legal challenges into solutions.
Connect now to review your situation.
The Avvo Rating explained
The Avvo Rating explained