Why would an attorney alter an irrevocable trust when a grantor of trust has passed away?
This is a classic case of you trying to get the answer you want but the attorneys not having enough information to really help you. Go meet with a...
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This is a classic case of you trying to get the answer you want but the attorneys not having enough information to really help you. Go meet with a...
I doubt it, but nothing ventured nothing gained. The best answer you're going to get is going to be from 2-3 prospective lenders.
You won't like this answer, but the answer to "CAN" the trustee make you leave (?) is: Yes, if the trust gives the Trustee the power to do what is...
Not enough information. Go meet with a lawyer and tell him/her the WHOLE STORY. Good luck.
"Better" from whose point of view? Your's or your parents'? An attorney would focus on what is best for your parents. In my opinion, it is not...
The answer to your question begins with you answering this question: Who currently owns the house and who will own it just prior to the...
Attorney Timothy Daniels answer is good. I'd add that, given the circumstances you've explained, the Court that granted the Guardianship might be...
Yes, All your mother gave to your sister was the keys to the car. She did not give your sister title to the car. The car is still an asset of...
I agree with the other two attorneys who answered before me. However, if you discuss specific facts of the case with an attorney, you may get sine...
Joint tenancy shows that you and your sister each own an undivided one half interest in the property, and if one of you dies, the entire ownership...