Irrevocable Trust
Ms Goldsmith's response is spot on. I wish it was as simple as filling out a form, but it isn't. I agree that you want to confirm current...
Las Vegas, NV
Probate Lawyer at Las Vegas, NV
Practice Areas: Probate, Litigation, Trusts
Ms Goldsmith's response is spot on. I wish it was as simple as filling out a form, but it isn't. I agree that you want to confirm current...
The Short answer is, yes. There are two primary ways to go about it, depending upon how the property is actually owned. If she is indeed, on...
First, to answer your question, in most cases, that would not trigger the due on sale clause. HOWEVER, I would strongly discourage you from...
Good Questions. FIrst, I'm sorry for your loss, and sorry you are having to deal with it. Second, in answer to your questions, here are my...
I agree with Ms. Goldsmith's response. I will add that if your father owned real property, you can look at the deeds to such real property. ...
I don't think you have any recourse based upon those facts, if that is what you are asking. You cannot force a title company to insure title. ...
First, my condolences to you and your family. Understandably, this must all be very difficult. Second, I agree with Ms. Goldsmith's response....
First, I'm sorry for your loss. Second, in short, the answer to your questions is.... maybe...? What you will want to do is start by...
From a legal standpoint, I see no problem depositing a check which was legally made, but the maker thereof died before it was endorsed and...
An interesting question. This is governed by NRS 451.024. If you review that statute, a person, while living, can make a selection as to who...