How can I find out if a real estate property is in probate?
Property does not go to probate on its own. You will have to open a probate case yourself to have the title changed from your mother and father to...
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Property does not go to probate on its own. You will have to open a probate case yourself to have the title changed from your mother and father to...
This question cannot be answered without examining the trust. You will need to hire an attorney to examine your trust and answer your questions.
Yes, title to Person 1's interest in the property must be done through probate (determination of descent), and it can be done even 15 years after...
Your answer depends on a number of different variables that you have not disclosed. For example, what does the trust say? It may be that...
As Mr. Komen suggested, a direct answer cannot be given without a review of the particular trust document. However, irrevocable trusts can provide...
If you are the named beneficiary on your son's life insurance policy, then you don't need to give the insurance company an affidavit of next of...
I agree with Ms. McMahon's answer insofar as you are talking about your brother being adopted by your parents. But you don't indicate who adopted...
You are expected to know the contents of what you are signing, so if you signed something giving away your inheritance, there's probably little...
In Missouri, a will is not effective until the probate court says that it is. And the probate court only has jurisdiction to do so within 1 year...
In Missouri, the principal (you -- the person who made the power of attorney) can revoke a power of attorney by communicating that intent to the...