I am the executor to serve without bond in my moms will. She left her house to me. Can I sell it when it's in her name?
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Answered on August 04, 2018
Your mother's will merely "nominates" you as her executor. Only a Judge can NAME you as the executor. As others have said, if the property was...
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When I was in financial crisis I refinanced my home years ago and my brother in law co- signed - how do I remove him on deed?
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Answered on August 04, 2018
You cannot unilaterally remove them from either the title or the mortgage. However, you can immediately "sever" the joint tenancy by filing a deed...
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How can my two executor brothers of my deceased father just walk in my dad's home where I've been a resident for 10 years and ki
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Answered on August 04, 2018
I agree with the other lawyers' responses. Your brothers cannot just kick you out. You need some competent legal advice, preferably from a lawyer...
How do I get death certificates for my father, grandma, and grandfather? There are several royalty checks to be collected?
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Answered on July 13, 2018
In what country did your father, grandmother and grandfather die? The way you will get their death certificates is determined by the laws of the...
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If my name is on parents deed can they take me off without my knowledge?
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Answered on July 13, 2018
I agree that you cannot be taken off the deed without your signature. You should consult with a probate attorney to determine what your best...
If the last living parent dies without a will, do the children inherit the house as joint tenants by default?
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Answered on July 13, 2018
If the parent was listed as the only owner on the deed, then one of the children will need to initiate a probate proceeding in the county where the...
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The Will was lodged but not probated.
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Answered on July 13, 2018
Since the property was located in Texas, you would need to ask a Texas lawyer whether what she did was permissible under Texas law.
Sorry I...
How long does it typically take to process a trust after someone dies?
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Answered on June 05, 2018
Depending on the size and complexity of the estate 18 months may be a reasonable time or totally unreasonable. It sounds like you should contact a...
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Me and my brother are co executors of are father's will do i need representation by an attorney ? He has the will and I have a c
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Answered on June 05, 2018
You should initiate a probate proceeding in the county where your father resided. Since it sounds as if this will be a contentious situation, you...
Can can I charge my sister rent in an inherited house? She's been living there for a year without paying rent
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Answered on June 05, 2018
If your sister is now an owner of the house and you are a co-owner, then each of you has the right to "occupy and possess" the entire house...