How does a creditor make a claim against a decedent's estate when there are no court proceedings?
If the Estate is in Washington (decedent resided here), you can initiate probate proceedings yourself.
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If the Estate is in Washington (decedent resided here), you can initiate probate proceedings yourself.
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Assuming he was in Washington, you need a probate attorney who is well-versed in TEDRA disputes. It is difficult to prove these allegations, and...
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You need an attorney NOW. You actually needed one prior to entering into a payment plan, but you can discuss future options with your attorney.
Possibly. It depends on what their policy is on leave. Do you have to give a certain notice time and request time off? Did you ask what day you...
It depends what the will says. It is likely that the Personal Representative has the right to distribute as he/she sees fit as well as the will...
You probably need a Florida attorney to give advice on Florida deficiency laws. If the debt is valid, you can have a Washington attorney assist...
It could be ok, as long as you are not using a fictitious name to deceive anyone. It depends on the type of business or specific factual...