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My sister died and left a will. He husband of 6 months refuses to honor it. He now wants everything. Can he do this?
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Answered on November 30, 2009
Husband is entitled to certain assets and % under Iowa law but the Will should be probated and followed. The executor named in the Will should...
An uncle died with no will, no wife, no children. Will his estate be divided among neices and nephews?
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Answered on November 27, 2009
You will need an Iowa attorney that can help you through the porbate process to follow the intestacy statute.
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Can attorney for estate charge executors an additional fee for questions they asked about selling property above 2% estate fee
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Answered on November 25, 2009
I agree with attorney Fromm onn your next step to propoerly resolve this matter. Iowa probate allows an attorney 2% for ordinary fees. In...
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Is it legal for a parent to die and the children to not be notified?
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Answered on November 24, 2009
The answer depends on a number of missing details. It is unclear if you are talking about an inheritance of assets or just the nitfucation of the...
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IRA Beneficiary was changed to Irrevocable Living Trust, but was changed after trust was established. Is this legal>
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Answered on November 22, 2009
I am not licensed in WA but if your Dad is competent then he can file a new beneficary designation of his choice, this assumes the designation...
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What should a beneficiary do when she believes she has not received equitable payment from the trust?
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Answered on November 22, 2009
You need to first hire a trust attorney to reveiw the specific terms of the trust involved to be able to answer all your questions for you and...
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Is it legal for a parent to not leave their children anything in their will and can I protest it and win?
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Answered on November 22, 2009
Yes a parent can disinherit children under Iowa law although if the parent did not have a Will then children have very clear rights and they should...
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Answered on November 22, 2009
Its not clear from your question if your mother lived in Iowa and if the real estate is also in Iowa? If this is the case and your mother was the...
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