Do i have to register in the county that my son resides in California
The answer depends on who is giving you permission and the limitations on it. You should read the order and see what the terms say.
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The answer depends on who is giving you permission and the limitations on it. You should read the order and see what the terms say.
The contents of your petition should emphasis the best interests of the estate- detail why this person would not make a good executor. If there is...
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You would need to file a lawsuit and obtain this information through discovery.
Your best course of action would be to consult with an attorney to determine the appropriate course of action. It looks like your claim would...
Yes, but the court will take many factors into consideration including how different the new trust is from the original and how far it diverts from...
If your children are the alternate beneficiaries, then you can disclaim the portion of the estate that you want them to receive. Since you do not...
You can file it as long as no more than $150,000 was left outside of the trust and accounts with benef. designations.
This is not the proper forum to ask an attorney to draft a document for you. You can read the POA and draft something that meets its requirements...
One of the joint tenants or a personal representative / power of attorney for them should be the affiant.
You will need to discuss this with an attorney. As it stands now, if that deed is the last one recorded, then your niece will get the property. ...