If a father signs over all rights to a child and her mother passes away, does the father have to be notified?
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Answered on July 03, 2024
"Signing away his rights" is not a legal concept. Were his parental rights terminated by a court? If so, then no he does not need to be notified....
If a bank is trying to close an estate account due to irregular activity, what happens if the bank does this?
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Answered on July 02, 2024
The estate attorney can reach out to the bank and see if they will leave the estate account open. It is unclear why a probate would still be open...
Is it not a conflict of interest to represent the only two executor/beneficiaries?
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Answered on July 01, 2024
Neither hypothetical you pose matters. The bottom line, if you don't trust the decedent's brother, get your own attorney. If your interests are...
Is there a lawyer who will take four thousand upfront to help me get what was left to me in the trust and will?
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Answered on July 01, 2024
You are entitled to a copy of the Trust. Use the Find a Lawyer tab and find an attorney to help you. If your lock out date is today, you should...
Can I sue my brother in law for wrongful eviction and stealing from the family trust and pain and suffering ?
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Answered on July 01, 2024
You have rights. In fact, you were illegally evicted and you should have fought that. Get yourself a lawyer to get the community property...
My husband and I made a Trust, leaving money to our children. Is there any reason to update that Trust when my husband dies?
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Answered on July 01, 2024
Updates are not required. Follow your attorney's advice not your son-in-laws. If your attorney did something you were unaware of, speak with him...
Should I hire a probate lawyer?
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Answered on July 01, 2024
You and your siblings are entitled to 2/3 of your father's separate property. Get an attorney to enforce your rights.
How much will it cost me to attempt to remove executor from their position due to a breach in their judicial duties?
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Answered on June 30, 2024
Your situation is not uncommon. It is unfortunate, but you will have to find an attorney who will work on a contingency if you want to see your money.
I have received my trust for a year and a half how to get my money
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Answered on June 30, 2024
You need an attorney to reach out to the trustee and try to get you housing so you can get back on your feet
Mom passed without a successor trustee to administer her wishes. What do I do?
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Answered on June 28, 2024
Sounds like your brother has no intention of doing anything until you make him. File a Petition for Removal and Accounting. You should get the...