Trial De Novo?
Your question is very confusing. "Trial de Novo" suggests that there was an appeal of some kind. What was the result of that appeal? Items...
Litigation Lawyer
Practice Areas: Litigation, Trusts, Probate
Your question is very confusing. "Trial de Novo" suggests that there was an appeal of some kind. What was the result of that appeal? Items...
You have no obligation to pay your grandfather's debts, so I don't understand why you believe you are buried in debt. Based on the facts you have...
It does not appear from your question that anyone has died or is under court supervision because of disability, so this is not a probate issue. ...
If the trustmaker is still alive (assuming this is a revocable trust) you are not entitled to a copy of the trust or to know whether you are a...
Your can file a quiet title action with a count to reform the signed quit claim deed to conform to the intent of the parties. If no one contests...
Your sister is not required to provide you information about a trust if you are not a beneficiary of that trust. But it seems that you are a...
If your mother died owning property in her name alone, then the only way you can assert legal claim to that property is in the probate court. You...
It is likely that you (and your siblings) should have received the share your stepmother received instead of your stepmother. It is difficult to...
I've agreed with Mr. Komen. I would add that this can only be done within 1 year after your father's death. If your father died more than 1 year...
Your step-mother has no legal relationship to you, whether your father remains alive and married to her, or not.