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Can a retirement facility take my parents life insurance when they die? Does contract signed with them supersede their wills?
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Answered on January 18, 2016
Your parents' LIFE INSURANCE policy will involve a "designated beneficiary." THAT PERSON is the one legally entitled to the life insurance...
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Do you think my Statute of Limitations begins "tolling" in 2015?
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Answered on January 18, 2016
This is a TRICKY question for ANY LAWYER to try answering without FIRST reviewing carefully the papers on file you refer to. No way around that....
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Is there a statue of limitations on this matter? Some one lied and someone in probate dropped the ball in this matter
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Answered on January 18, 2016
The FIRST ANSWER--about no statute of limitations re: fraud--is a good starting point. The question about "WHY" the probate court didn't reach out...
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See above
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Answered on January 18, 2016
Answer to your FIRST question is: You do NOT need to revile a Homestead (primary residence) if you transfer title to another trust or from another...
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1) Is it hard to remove a Trustee and 2) what are the causes a judge would grant such a request to a beneficiary?
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Answered on December 24, 2015
A trustee can be removed if a probate judge determines their actions/decisions are improper, particulaly if they are not accounting to the...
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What is my personal liability selling this property to a friend
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Answered on December 24, 2015
Depending on the law for "small estates" in your jurisdiction, you might still need to file probate. You can NOT sell this property, and if you try...
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Is probate will in this case valid in any part as written?
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Answered on December 24, 2015
This WILL has a lot of problems. Suggest you take it to a FL probate attorney for review and advice.
Good Luck,
Greg J
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How to stop being executor
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Answered on December 24, 2015
You can send the substitute personal representative nominated in the will a LETTER stating you refuse to serve. OR if there's no one else...
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What might I received upon the death of parents? Half of financial assets? Any of three properties in the Land Lease Agreement
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Answered on December 24, 2015
You truly NEED to consult an attorney and present whatever documents and additional facts you have. If you have any chance to recover anything...
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When my husband asked the other siblings about the money and ashes they said they were keeping it all, no will, is that legal?
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Answered on December 24, 2015
If there is NO WILL by m. in law or f. in law, then "intestacy law applies. That USUALLY means what's left gets divided up EQUALLY by the...
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