What do we need to get signed from mother if the son will be living with dad in a different city?
parents agree then you really don't need anything. however, if I was the dad I would want something she signed so she can't change her mind when...
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parents agree then you really don't need anything. however, if I was the dad I would want something she signed so she can't change her mind when...
i cannot imagine a court holding such a will valid. still, a creative probate judge might come up with a different option than what I would decide....
file a probate in the state where property is located (might be both). according to the GA bar (see link) the will is not valid and will probably...
if the addendum (or codicil) is validly executed then you are fine. co-executor is not always a good concept. who decides when the two do not get...
the fact that the son is the executor has no bearing on his or the father's actions during his life (i.e. the son did not do them as "the executor"...
hire a probate litigation attorney in that jurisdiction (or camp out by the courthouse)
check under the mattress, the cookie jar, use a metal detector in the back yard looking for cans. she could have left the money just about...
wills do not govern life insurance (or any other beneficiary instrument) unless the beneficiary is the estate.
wills can be sealed but not typical. creditors and potential heirs have a right to see someone's will so one would have to explain to the court how...
unless you have a "contract to make a will" (doubtful) then go ahead and change your will however you want. its your property. you also might think...