My husband and I had a family trust created in AZ. We now reside in CO. Do we need to redo the trust?
Most likely not but you should have the trust reviewed by a Colorado attorney just to be safe if you are concerned.
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Most likely not but you should have the trust reviewed by a Colorado attorney just to be safe if you are concerned.
Probate would need to close first as a general rule. If the creditor's claim period has lapsed (expired), and depending on the other assets, you...
Until an actual complaint is made, there is nothing to do. Dont create a problem by trying to address one for which you dont know the issue. If...
The issue is how did the person in possession come into possession. The fact that items are listed in the Will as going to one person did not...
Way, way too many variables. It sounds like you are trying to do this on your own. This is a very good example of why you need a good estate...
My colleagues are correct. Seek out a qualified estate planning/elder law attorney to help immediately.
My condolences on your loss. While this may sound harsh, you are not going to find an attorney to do this pro bono. If your step mother is no...
The fact that the Will was written on after the date of death does not invalidate the Will. The Will if it was otherwise valid is subject to...
I put this in the category of GIANT RED FLAG. No reason for not having transparency unless there is something to hide.
The problem you have is a chart and a horse. Probate may not be necessary but you wouldnt know until you open it in this case. Without the...