How do I change power of attorney from my Mother's sister to me?
The foregoing two answers are correct, but I think a little further explication may be helpful. The question is what your mom wants and what she...
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The foregoing two answers are correct, but I think a little further explication may be helpful. The question is what your mom wants and what she...
If your grandparents were here in California, I would advise them to have a trust prepared, (along with a pour over will, durable power of attorney...
Always mail your payment in as soon as possible and send it by return receipt or federal express a few times if you think they are marking it late...
Always keep a log of who calls you, date and time. Ask them for the spelling of their name and tell to call your attorney, if you have one. One...
The first three rules of bankruptcy is disclosure, disclosure, disclosure. Any transaction, especially to a relative, that is done close to...
Yes they can, and they might seek an omnibus order allowing them to do that as a regular course of business.
I speak as a California attorney, so the answer may change depending on the state. In California, the statute of limitations for an oral contract...
The answer is maybe. Marital obligations are often not dischargeable, such as child support, alimony, etc. I recommend as the previous attorney...
Yes you can object, but the question is what is the likelihood of the objection being sustained. If you can show real prejudice, such as this was...
I would proceed cautiously as you might end up alienating your father, and if he is the trustor of a revocable trust, he could simply revoke or...