My wife passed away there is no property or money I am her spouse and benefactor
If there is nothing to transfer, no children, and no debts, than yes there may be nothing for you to do.
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If there is nothing to transfer, no children, and no debts, than yes there may be nothing for you to do.
You'll want to hire an attorney with trust litigation experience as soon as possible. He or she should help you determine the best procedural move...
If your aunt was discharged as executor, meaning she can no longer act for the estate, and the estate was closed, it will likely have to be reopened.
If the Personal Representative has been discharged by the court, it will have to be reopened. You'll want to consult with a MS probate attorney.
On the issue of the trust document, Michigan follows its own case law, but also the Uniform Trust Code. This and the terms of the trust will tell...
I agree the will needs to be reviewed by an estate planning attorney to verify how the deceased child's share should be distributed.
You are facing several challenging issues. Certain expenses do have a priority over others. I recommend hiring an experienced probate attorney with...
I recommend including at least your children even if you don't leave them anything. If you leave no gift for them, I recommend a provision stating...
I agree with the above: do not sign the waiver and consult with an attorney.
You should have an experienced attorney review the deed and consult with you on the details of your mother and father's estates.