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What can a person do to stop a step-parent from taking millions from a trust set up by a deceased parent for that person?
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Answered on June 30, 2014
First, you should read the trust. You need to determine if the Step Mom is allowed to make the distributions she is making. Second, if you...
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Is there any way I can get my real estate back? It is wrongly about to be taken from me.
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Answered on March 26, 2014
Let's talk generalities. One, if you are the true title owner, you may not be subject to the order. Two, once a judge has ruled, the ruling is...
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Will the 2nd mortgage foreclose if both loans total around 90,000 and the home is only worth around 70,000
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Answered on March 05, 2014
She should consult with a bankruptcy attorney. Bankruptcy can help in some circumstances to restructure loans and or strip the loans. At my firm,...
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How long do you have to file probate paperwork, once a spouse passes?
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Answered on February 18, 2014
There is no deadline. However, for a probate brought two years after death, no claims will be presented against the estate and the personal...
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My cousin's fiancé submitted a quitclaim deed on his home before he passed away.
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Answered on February 11, 2014
So, the decedent deeded the home to someone before she died? And the person who received the deed is still alive? If both are answered "yes", and...
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I own a house as a tenant in common with my ex. What is the easiest way to buy him out? What legal documents need to be filed?
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Answered on February 06, 2014
If the ex agrees to be bought out, ask the bank to do a qualified assumption or just get a new loan based on your income. if the ex does not agree...
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In Probate, can I counter sue for medical exp and attorney fees if a date for oral arguments has already been set?
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Answered on February 06, 2014
Your question is way too complex. You really need to hire an attorney. That said, in general, parties bare their own attorney fees unless a...
How much is considered "reasonable" for the Personal Representative of an Estate to take to 'pay themselves' with?
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Answered on February 03, 2014
Twenty-five dollars an hour is typical.
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Injunction of harassment service
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Answered on January 29, 2014
No, unless he sees you in the home and knows you are there.
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Can I be sued over money barowed to buy drugs
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Answered on January 15, 2014
If someone lent money for the express purpose of causing another to buy drugs, a court may refuse to enforce that agreement. However, no one would...
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