As executor is it true I don't have to pay bills that weren't filed as creditor claims a year after deceased die?
You are wrong. Pay him. Forget the drama. The cost of litigating this will exceed the value of the amount he should be reimbursed.
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You are wrong. Pay him. Forget the drama. The cost of litigating this will exceed the value of the amount he should be reimbursed.
Yes they still apply and the OC court can hold him in contempt and order remedies against him for his refusal to comply. Put this in front of the...
You file a petition for dissolution in the courts, serve your "partner". If you and your partner can't come to an agreement, then you can file for...
The "state" won't do it, it would really be a guardian ad litem or special conservator appointed by the county department that has regulator...
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As long as your interests and your mother's interests are not at odds with each other, then he could represent both of you.
First it isn't your inheritance until they pass. If needed, show the court a copy of a Trust or a copy of their Will, if they have them. Your ex...
No he can't do this. Seek help from an attorney on this to protect your rights and to possibly get child and/or spousal support orders.
He must disclose this to you. If he refuses, then seek a court order.
Usually no more than a year but this is a very fact centered issues so it depends on what your ex is demanding and what you need to prove. You...
First, you don't need the court's permission to move to a different county. But you must inform the other parent of your move. If your move will...