Do you have to file with court by law if someone passes away?
Maybe. Depends on the type of assets that were left and how titled.
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Maybe. Depends on the type of assets that were left and how titled.
No. The lender will likely make you get a new loan.
If you are "cotenants" then I assume that you weren't "joint tenants". That would be a lot easier. Cotenants means that her interest in the condo...
Well, this is a tricky one. Congregants could sue to get their money back claiming false pretenses. If the property was in mom and dad's personal...
If someone passes away in California without a will or trust, their estate is subject to the law of intestate succession found at California...
You can file your own petition to administer your father's estate. I am assuming that your father had no will or trust?
Assuming that your aunt died in California, as a result of having no will, her estate will be subject to the provisions of California Probate Code...
"Losing capacity to care for his financial matters" is not the same as lacks capacity. The problem with a durable power of attorney is that it is...
IRA's in the applicant's/beneficiary's name as well as pensions are considered unavailable if the applicant/beneficiary is receiving periodic...
Before you file anything, you should see a lawyer because California law allows for the administration of an estate with a value less than $150,000...