I am the surviving trustee on a revocable living trust, my Husband passed a few years ago. Can I change the trust.
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Answered on February 12, 2011
It depends on the language of the trust. In well drafted trusts, there is often a provision that allows the surviving spouse to change or amend...
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Can a personal representative of an estate with other siblings keep the liquid assesets until he decide to disburse them?
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Answered on February 12, 2011
If this is a will, then the time to pay the bills will generally be determined by the probate court. Which could take several months.
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How do you obtain the ability to access someone's finances to pay off their debts and duties.
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Answered on February 12, 2011
I recommend contacting a qualified estate planning or family law attorney to obtain a conservatorship over his finances. This is virtually the only...
A Trustee has to notify beneficiaries listed in Trust - do contingent beneficiaries have to be notified also?
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Answered on February 12, 2011
It appears that the prevoius attorneys giving advice are prudent in their responses. I suggest always giving notice to all current, successor, and...
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I had a revocable trust with my ex. We got divorced 15 years ago.I withdrew my self from the trust after the divorce. All the
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Answered on February 12, 2011
Yes, you can set up a new trust with your current wife. Of course, you should assure that the previous trust has been void and no assets are in...
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Can deceased person's living trust be continued on by the present trustee? If so, for how long? we would like it for a a year .
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Answered on February 12, 2011
Your questions is a bit ambiguous, but I will attempt to answer what I believe you are saying. I belive you are asking if the wishes of a person's...
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What are the steps that my husband & I need to take to obtain guardianship of a 16yr old who's mother is an addict.?
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Answered on February 12, 2011
Generally, a court ordered guardianship is necessary. In most states this is achieved by a Petitions for Minor Guardianship or Conservertership. ...
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My Grandfather bequeathed his entire estate to my mother "For the use and benefit of his grandchildren"
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Answered on February 12, 2011
Without reading the full will or trust you are quoting from it is difficult to determine the exact meaning of the quoted language. Taken...
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After I sent my answer to a summons, what will happen next?
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Answered on January 23, 2011
Depending on which Court you are in, the Plaintiff may initiate the Discovery process to determine the basis for your responsis to your answer. If...
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Can a 19 20 year old get guardianship over the younger sibling if thier parents have joint custody?
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Answered on January 23, 2011
This is a long shot, but given the right circumstances a Court may grant a co-guardianship that allows your father and yourself to be co-guardians...
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