My sister is executor of my mothers estate...can i sue her for damages if she messes it up??
Yes, but be sure you have a good basis for what was "unnecessary." If it is a judgment call, the judge will likely support your sister if she...
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Yes, but be sure you have a good basis for what was "unnecessary." If it is a judgment call, the judge will likely support your sister if she...
If they are behind on their rent, you can file a special detainer action. A five day notice does not require them to sign it: you just have to be...
The lender may file a motion to lift automatic stay in the bankruptcy, giving them permission to reposess and sell it. Repo and sale will take...
A lot depends on your "reasons unsaid." If you were not a fit parent or have abandoned your parental rights, you may have hurt your ability to get...
Your mom can file the small claims action for damages up to $2,500. You can be witnesses, and can help her fill out paperwork, but you cannot...
If your grandmother did not make arrangements to retitle the assets prior to her death (such as a beneficiary designation on the mobiles and land),...
A consult with a real live attorney will help you do what you want: surveying the opinions of attorneys online will not be nearly as valuable. A 1...
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Unless you can show that Fidelity knew or should have known that the forgery was a fake, your remedy lies with suing the forger, not Fidelity.
You should talk with the lawyer that set up the fund, and/or the trustee adminstering the fund. Was it set up as a trust fund because you were...
You can check with the court or run an ad in the paper where she lived, or in a magazine like the Arizona Attorney magazine, asking for...