Wills and estate
Social security does not pay survivors unless they are children or spouse of a decedent. As for insurance, the amounts can vary greatly, but it is...
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Social security does not pay survivors unless they are children or spouse of a decedent. As for insurance, the amounts can vary greatly, but it is...
Minors cannot waive notice, the legal guardian must sign. Or you can just provide the minor and the minor's guardian with notice and avoid the...
The executor has no power once the estate is closed. As part of closing the estate, the Court will issue an order on how the funds are to be...
Your child's father would have sole legal custory if you passed. Your family may have some rights to force visitation, but he would be the sole...
I agree that you need to request schedule A. Unfortunately, it is fairly common to have a schedule A referred to in a Trust, but not have a...
You should petition the Court for guardianship of your nephew. That is the best way for you to have custody, at least temporarily. Temporary...
You may also want to file a Default Judgment, if the claim is based on contract and if you stated the amount of damages in your original complaint,...
I agree, the summons is issued by the Court (which means the clerk signs and seals it and gives it back to you for service). Also, you can use...
The point brought up in the previous answer is very important, did the Trust name your one son only or did it make a gift to a class of people such...
Cost vary greatly. I depends on the type of charitable trust you want (there is more than one kind) and the type of asset you plan on transferring...