How do I get power of attorney away from my mother in law?
Your husband can withdraw the power of attorney. Your mother in law cannot act against the interest of your husband. And like Mr. Edwards says,...
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Your husband can withdraw the power of attorney. Your mother in law cannot act against the interest of your husband. And like Mr. Edwards says,...
These cases where children are pitted against new wives are very problematic. Generally, unless your father had an up to date estate plan in...
Most cemeteries in Utah do not give you a deed to real property. They only give you a certificate for a person to be buried in a particular lot. ...
As Mr. Hartwig said, you need to apply to the court to probate the will. This will force your uncle to provide you and the court with a copy of...
I know of no general legal doctrine known as "abandonment" of real property. There are certainly principal's of abandonment of easements and such,...
The short answer is that your neighbors probably won't be successful in requiring you to move your bridge from their property. I say probably...
When a person dies, any power of attorney they may have given another person dies with them. Your grandmother's power of attorney is no longer...
Your daughter can file a petition with the court seeking a name change. She doesn't necessarily need to retain an attorney to do this, but unless...
It is not possible to address your question without knowing more about the nature of the transaction between you and the seller. The nature of the...
It appears that MA was your husbands residence at the date of his death. That being the case, the probate of his estate, if one is required, would...