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I note that you have not provided your relationship to the children which is curious. Nonetheless, I agree with attorney Murillo. If the facts are...
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I note that you have not provided your relationship to the children which is curious. Nonetheless, I agree with attorney Murillo. If the facts are...
You will need to go through probate. There is a process in Arizona where a "tardy" or "late" probate can be filed. Unlike a typical probate, the...
I agree with Mr. Shields. If the trust provides for such an adjustment then the trustee can do it. However, that would be an unusual clause so I...
The first question you need the answer to is how your parents names were in title on their deed. If the deed has a clause or page that says they...
Unfortunately, if your name is not on the deed, you are not a legal owner of the house. Unless the trust which does own the house based on what you...
For the time being until you are contacted by someone who is actually appointed as the Personal Representative, you may want to consider opening a...
There is not enough information in your question. If the assets were still your parent's then their estate (or trust) may be liable for their...
I agree with Attorney Shields. You are still legally married so your wife may have a claim against portions of your estate. You cannot just cut her...
Upon the death of your mother, the trust becomes irrevocable and needs its own EIN or tax identification number. While it is true that only one...
I agree with Mr. Murillo. The first step is to obtain a copy of the deed to determine how titled was held. Assuming the worst, it was his property,...