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My Mom died in NY with a total of 3800.00 in a joint chk account with myself her son and POA. there are no other assets.
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Answered on January 10, 2013
Try directing your question to a New York probate attorney. Joint checking accounts generally pass to the survivor(s) on the account. If there...
Can I change the executor in my will without an attorney? If so, should the change be written and notarized?
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Answered on January 10, 2013
You post a couple of questions. First, what do you mean that the attorney in another state is deceased? Was the will drafted in another state? ...
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Sheriff served a right of execution from a car that was voluntary repossessed early 2010. What property can they seize?
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Answered on January 09, 2013
As I understand your question, you owe more on the home than it is worth so you have negative equity If you were served with a writ of...
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If you have property in one state and live in another state, can a will be drawn up in either state?
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Answered on January 09, 2013
Not really. While a person can live in several places, there has to be one place in particular which the person considers his residence. Where...
In North Carolina, how long does a landlord have after you move out to send you a final statement of charges?
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Answered on January 09, 2013
I don't know what you saw online. The NC statute is below. The landlord has 30 days if the landlord has the tenant's forwarding address to...
Can they levy a joint bank if a judgement is againt me only.
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Answered on January 09, 2013
Yes, a creditor who has a valid judgment against you can levy on any joint bank account which you have with any other person. However, it depends...
In Georgia, how long from the time of death does the Executor of the Estate have to file probate and settle the estate?
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Answered on January 09, 2013
I don't understand how an estate can be "dragged" out for years. Most estate administrations can be completed within 1-2 years depending on if...
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I need an Estate/Probate lawyer in DE so I'd like to be referred to the closet one to Pennsylvania.
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Answered on January 08, 2013
Your premise is incorrect. If your sister died intestate, then waiting 6 or 61 days does not matter in the sense of your older sister being...
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When is a Writ violated or considered completed
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Answered on January 08, 2013
If a writ of execution was filed, it means that you were served with exemptions and ignored them or filled them out wrong. It also means that your...
In PA, is the estate distributed between nine first cousins once removed per stripes or per capita?
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Answered on January 07, 2013
If the decedent died intestate, the distribution is per stirpes. I assume that the person who died lived in PA. In such case, the rules for...
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