Can the administrator be surcharged for reimbursing himself for an expense that required court approval first ?
Possibly if it in fact had no benefit to the estate. You will have to ask a judge and that judge will decide.
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Possibly if it in fact had no benefit to the estate. You will have to ask a judge and that judge will decide.
Your question is complicated and there are tax implications on changing the Deed. You need an estate planning attorney.
Your name has nothing to do with what appears to be the issue. It seems maybe your husband has his own trust that you are not able to access or...
I have a little bit of a different take than the two other responses. It is a bit of tough love. While I do agree they could not sell if you were...
You need to have an attorney be in courts on the 26th to object to the conservatorship if you cannot be there in person. The courts will appoint an...
Use the find a lawyer tab, and call a couple of lawyers to get assistance with a supplement to clear the notes.
The DE-305 is the court order, get a certified copy give it to escrow and hopefully they will record it as a courtesy with the sale transaction.
They should be able to accommodate you under the circumstances. You need to contact the attorney or deposing party and ask.
"To Whom It May Concern" is perfectly appropriate since it will be used in several circumstances........................
Yes you can distribute your estate the way you describe. Have an estate planning attorney prepare a Trust for you.