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What dose ( ITEM VI )mean? because there was 5 beneficiaries named in ( ITEM V) but only 3
beneficiaries in ( ITEM VI ).
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Answered on December 10, 2015
I can't tell you what it "means," but I can tell you if there is a WILL, then it MUST be filed with a probate court in the county where he died. ...
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One of my fellow beneficiaries is double dealing. Can I have him removed as a trustee?
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Answered on December 10, 2015
You CAN remove a trustee, but it requires filing in court, with evidence and proof to back up WHY they should be removed. If you're serious (like...
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Does the opposing party get to be in the courtroom or on the phone in the Courtroom for an ex parte hearing?
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Answered on December 10, 2015
Usually not, but if there is a "hearing," that is up to the judge. Guardianship hearings are often "closed" to outsiders for various reasons....
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When does the cash assets have to go into trust
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Answered on December 10, 2015
I'd suggest you contact a trust lawyer in your area. AVVO has some good ones. Often an attorney will answer a question like this for no charge or...
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Is there any established legal protection under these circumstances for me as infant's guardian not to owe debt to the hospital?
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Answered on December 10, 2015
Jill Whitbeck just gave you some good advice. I'd suggest you follow it and ask the questions she mentions.
Good Luck,
Greg J
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Will probate consider those who are not in the trust, If the living trust is in probate?
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Answered on December 10, 2015
If you (and others) are NOT listed as beneficiaries in the Trust, then no, you are not considered--for distribution of trust property. BUT if your...
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How are the funds from a will disbursed to beneficiaries?
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Answered on December 10, 2015
If your grandparents left Wills, those by law should be filed in the county where they died. BUT if the money you are expecting comes from...
If I go to family/probate court with a warrant for violation of probation (criminal case) would I be held?
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Answered on December 10, 2015
No you won't. Call the probation officer and ask WHICH court you need to go to if you want to be heard.
Good Luck,
Greg J.
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Does DPOA of person signing a trust any rights to info on that trust.
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Answered on December 10, 2015
Not quite clear what you are asking with your posting. But a few thoughts here: a DPOA is an entirely separate legal document, and it DEPENDS on...
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What and how do I go about of taking my parents name off of certain documents and put my name on?
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Answered on December 10, 2015
REALLY DEPENDS on what "documents" you are referring to--get some legal advice before proceeding. And you've already been given some: be SURE the...
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