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I am the beneficiary of a irrevocable trust. I am not married. There are no other beneficiaries. Can my siblings say they are
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Answered on February 15, 2017
Your siblings cannot say they are beneficiaries simply for the fact that you have no children. However, as the other attorneys said, you will need...
How do I (the trust's beneficiary) get control of my trust.
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Answered on February 15, 2017
You will want to talk with an estate planning attorney in your area. If you have a copy of the trust, they can review it and advise you on your...
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Are all Wills in Probate Public Infomation?
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Answered on November 26, 2013
As far as I know, all wills in probate are public record and there is not a way to keep it from being a public record. All you need to do is...
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6 Months Have Passed, and we don't have a death certificate? What do we do?!
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Answered on April 15, 2013
You should be able to contact the Oregon Vital Records office (or the vital records office for the state your father-in-law died in) . This is the...
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Statement of intentions on a vehicle that went through bankruptcy.
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Answered on April 12, 2013
I would recommend contacting the attorney you worked with on the bankruptcy because they would be best situated to answer your questions. If you...
Can a landlord charge extra late fees on a water bill that states only a 15.00 fee is not paid by the 5th of the month?
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Answered on April 12, 2013
It would depend on the language of your lease and any "fine print" on the bill. A landlord certainly can charge those types of fees if you have...
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How long does it take for me to hear back from the trustee about what of my properties will be taken away from me.
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Answered on April 12, 2013
Creditors have 60 days following the meeting of creditors to bring any claims or challenges to the discharge. After that, if no claims are filed,...
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Two Brothers. One dies. Mother now deceased. Mother's will states an equal share. Dead brother has kids. What happens?
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Answered on April 12, 2013
The answer to your question depends on the language in the will. Is there language that if a child predeceases the mother that their share passes...
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How to obtain guardianship?
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Answered on April 12, 2013
The place to begin this process is setting up an appointment with a family law attorney in your area. Many attorneys offer a free initial...
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What is inter vivos
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Answered on April 05, 2013
It sounds like you are in need of an attorney to ensure the proper procedures are followed and that your interests are protected. From what I am...
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