Transfer guardianship from Co to new state?
It may depend on your Court order and the laws of the State to which you're moving, but you'll likely need to (a) inform the Court where you...
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It may depend on your Court order and the laws of the State to which you're moving, but you'll likely need to (a) inform the Court where you...
In Colorado, your daughter and her husband can be witnesses. Is some states this is a problem, and Attorney Zichi was from Michigan, where perhaps...
To expand a bit on what Attorney Landy said, you, as a beneficiary are not responsible for any of your aunt's debts - only her "estate" is...
Yes, you should appoint a temporary guardian. The good news is that it's pretty easy to do so. Colorado has a fantastic "self-help" site...
I'm sorry to hear about your sister's medical condition. As to your specific question, that answer is very complicated since it involves crisis...
A Codicil has the same requirements as a Will, and in Colorado, it is valid if you have two witnesses or a notary.
The best thing to do up front is to contact the school district and find out what they prefer/need. Usually, it will involve you signing something...
Technically, most probate proceedings should be initiated within 3 years of a death, although there are some exceptions. In practice, I've seen...
As Attorney Nichols indicated, your rights can likely only be protected by engaging an attorney who handles probate – and likely one who handles...
While you could just tell your sister (assuming she is the Trustee of your Mothers Trust), it's usually best to send the notice in writing, so...