What is the legal way to get rid of someone that is not a contracted tenant out of a home?
He will need to be evicted like a tenant, unless you can convince him to move out voluntarily (perhaps by paying him).
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He will need to be evicted like a tenant, unless you can convince him to move out voluntarily (perhaps by paying him).
Probably not. It's tough to argue about someone's competence to sign a deed, even tougher if you wait until 9 years after they die. It might be...
If your father in law came to see me, I would likely recommend that he create an irrevocable Medi-Cal planning trust. A properly drafted trust...
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Wisconsin, if the account is titled in your grandmother's name; or Missouri, if the account is titled in trust. Missouri (in your mom's county of...
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If the estate is in probate, distribution is not possible without court permission - and there's a mandatory 120 day waiting period after the...
It's hard to say what your grandparent's trust would have said without reading. It's common for a share meant for a deceased child to go to the...
You are not obligated to pay the debts with your money; but you are obligated to liquidate your mom's property/accounts and use the assets that...
You should mention this to your estate planning attorney, who will draw up a document assigning your interest in the child support judgement to...
See Probate Code sections 8520 through 8523 - someone must petition the court to be named as the new personal representative.
The answer depends on what the trust says. Some trusts are written so that all of the trust becomes irrevocable upon the death of the first spouse...