Must a parent leave all adults kids equal shares in his will?
You are free to do what you want. Whatever you do, it would be best to explain why you did what you did to avoid later claims and challenges. In...
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You are free to do what you want. Whatever you do, it would be best to explain why you did what you did to avoid later claims and challenges. In...
Without giving you an opinion on what to do or how to do it, the simplest thing is to leave everything to your son and let him deal with paying the...
While you have capacity, you need to see an estate planning attorney and get all documents in place including health care directive, power of...
I believe you have posted this before. You need an attorney. You may have to arrange a contingency fee because I believe you stated you didnt...
As to being a beneficiary, you could disclaim your interest if the trust became irrevocable less than 9 months ago. Disclaiming may or may not be...
You do not make it clear whose creditor's you are concerned with, but I am going to assume your own, and I am going to assume powers of income and...
THe only way to "go around" the Agent is through a conservatorship/guardianship. The fact that the agent will not share information with you is...
What were the damages? Yes, they should not have done that, but did those actions cause any tangible harm?
Was the house titled in the name of the trust before your mom's death? If so, than most likely your brother has a copy. If he changed title then...
If you go to the county law library you should be able to find a probate procedure book that contains a form that you can use.