Can my husband "will" separate property/assets to me?
I agree with the prior answer. IF the language of the Trust does not forbid it, your husband can make you his beneficiary for his inheritance. You...
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I agree with the prior answer. IF the language of the Trust does not forbid it, your husband can make you his beneficiary for his inheritance. You...
The Az court would have jurisdiction over the property in Arizona, regardless of where you live at the time of your death. This is one reason many...
This is a mess. When your father in law died without a will his children from his first marriage had certain inheritance rights. Basically they...
You do not have to be the PR. Even if the will is admitted to probate you can refuse to be named PR. I get the sense of your question is that you...
With respect to the potential debts, you should make sure if any of them are barred by the statute of limitations. If not, then open the probate,...
If there was a court determination of your competency there must have been an attorney who represented you. Probably one appointed by the court,...
It is possible, but unlikely, that your Grandmother gave your aunts the ability to rewrite her trust. You do need to see a copy. Get a lawyer to...
It should be a simple matter to have the attorney who prepared it for you generate another original. You could simply call it a 'restatement' and...
I agree with the other two answers. You cannot enter into a common law marriage in Arizona, so no matter how long you have been together here, you...
You absolutely need to get your own probate attorney. Your Sister has a huge conflict of interest and you need to have independent representation....