Is it a good idea for two/only siblings be co-executors of a living trust?
Practically speaking your sister will probably cooperate with administration after death because she will want to get her $ asap. Dealing with...
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Practically speaking your sister will probably cooperate with administration after death because she will want to get her $ asap. Dealing with...
Agreed you did NOT waive your rights to inheritance only bond. Does Grandpa have $ and assets. If yes - you do not have much to worry about as...
Agreed but if you work with an attorney you might find language in the Trust that allows you to do things that might be more favorable such as the...
Sure it is hard to tell without knowing more but if it involves selling 1 house only and the other 2 passing to beneficiaries my guess is that the...
Yes. JT trumps prior Trust. Unfortunately this fact pattern is alleged in numerous Financial Elder Abuse lawsuit verbatim. Be careful and if you...
Probably not but since you already have the writ try it. The Sheriff will not know the difference.
Doubtful that you NEED an irrevocable trust. The asset protection benefits are greatly exaggerated and they are tedious to use. Expect to pay at...
Reasonableness is always the most important factor. Weighted average may not make sense because there may have been more work involved in the last...
Yes it is pretty normal to wait until a beneficiary receives their share before being paid (the reality of practicing in this area). You are going...
1/3 is not going to get you a lifetime right to occupancy. Better to take the $ and make the best of it. If the fraud is serious there may be...