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Can my sibling who has DPOA snoop in a deceased parent's personal emails that occurred prior to death in KY?
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Answered on November 25, 2014
This may be an "invasion of privacy"; however, I do not believe that any cause of action arises from your sibling's action. Furthermore, without...
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Fiancee passed away. No will or life insurance
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Answered on November 25, 2014
The other two attorneys have offered excellent advice. If you are only dealing with the issue of the car, then I may not even advise that you...
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Concerning property if someone signs a joint tenancy with survivorship warranty deed at death ?
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Answered on November 25, 2014
To begin with, the executor of an estate is never personally liable for any debt of the decedent. The executor may choose to pay off certain debts...
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When and why people need two attorneys instead of one?
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Answered on November 25, 2014
If you are dealing with a law firm that has more than one attorney, then it is very typical that your attorney will receive legal advice or consult...
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As a first start lawyer, what kind of documents do I need to receive from a new client?
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Answered on November 25, 2014
You should definitely include provisions that define your payment structure (i.e. your rate, contingency fee or hourly, etc.), whether there is a...
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Is the law 19.25.15.15 an effective law in TN.?
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Answered on November 25, 2014
Typically, land that passes by inheritance is passed to the beneficiaries as tenants in common. At common law, a co-tenant is entitled to use and...
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My mother just signed an agreement with a firm in D.C. That will take 20% of the estate .
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Answered on November 25, 2014
Mrs. Elder is correct. An individual that is incapacitated cannot enter into an agreement. I would consult an attorney in your area to handle...
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CAN A BANK DEEM A MILITARY POWER OF ATTORNEY TO BE VOID EVEN THOUGH IT SAYS ITS STILL BINDING AFTER THE DEATH OF MY DAD?
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Answered on November 25, 2014
Mrs. Elder is correct. A power of attorney is the right to act on the principal's behalf until the date of his death. Upon his death, the...
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My mom passed without a will
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Answered on November 25, 2014
You should definitely contact an attorney before signing anything of the sort. You have the right to inherit from your aunt provided that she...
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My husband is in failing health. What happens upon his death if I do not have power of attorney with our vehicle & home ?
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Answered on November 25, 2014
I agree with Mrs. Harvey. I, however, do not quite understand your description. If the assets are jointly titled in your and your husband's name,...
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