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My husband died and I've remarried. Do I change my last name on my Living Trust since the trust is for me and my children?
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Answered on September 11, 2014
You are not required to change the name of the Trust and if all applicable assets are already in your trust, I agree that it would likely be wise...
If a trust was based in one state - the trustee lived in another state and administered there - then was removed - the successor
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Answered on November 16, 2013
I agree with the answers previously given by Mr. Alder and Mr. Gray. It is difficult to give an accurate response from the information given. If...
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What to do if mother is driving a car you are paying the car note on and you are walking?
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Answered on November 05, 2013
I agree with my colleagues. The information you have given is unclear and confusing. Please clarify your situation. It sounds like the first...
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Any way I can get the list of beneficiaries of an estate to warn them of an unlawful action? The administrator is uncooperative.
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Answered on November 02, 2013
It is unclear from the facts whether we are dealing with a trust, a will or both. If there is a properly established trust, which has been...
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I am now divorced with a revocable trust done in 1997, what should I do as most of our assets are not divided between us
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Answered on October 22, 2013
I agree with the prior answers--definitely time to revisit and update you estate planning documents in the context of your divorce, older children...
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Need information on VA, Powers of Attorney, and Irrevocable Trusts
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Answered on October 22, 2013
I agree with the prior answer. The good news is that a competent and qualified Elder Law attorney should be able to help get your parents on VA...
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What's the next step if my brother died without a will or POA?
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Answered on October 21, 2013
I agree with the prior answers that your "legal" obligations are minimal, if any. Rather, this seems much more like a personal/ethical...
My grandma has dimenia and my uncle coherced her into signing poa over to him. and he wont even let us visit her.
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Answered on October 21, 2013
I would echo the wise counsel of Mr. Connealy. You definitely need to enlist the counsel and assistance of a competent attorney in your area. ...
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Is there more than one Medicaid "penalty divisor" (besides the approx. $7,500.00 divisor) for transfers less than FMV?
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Answered on October 21, 2013
I agree with the prior answer, given by an attorney in your state. For others looking at this question/answer for future reference, it is...
Can a co-trustee evict the other co-trustee who is squatting in the house?
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Answered on October 21, 2013
I agree with the prior two answers, which are both good counsel. To state the obvious, this is not a "self-help" situation, particularly since...
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