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What is the best way to transfer real estate from a trust to the beneficiary, a grant deed or a quitclaim deed?
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Answered on October 26, 2010
The question assumes the trust now presently owns the property. It cannot be determined if the original settlor/trustor is still alive and wishes...
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If the process server attempted to serve me with a subpoena and I refused and he left it on my property am I still served?
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Answered on October 26, 2010
My previous answer contains an error and should be disregarded. We restate that It is a very common misconception that if the person being served...
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If the process server attempted to serve me with a subpoena and I refused and he left it on my property am I still served?
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Answered on October 26, 2010
It is a very common misconception that if the person being served does not "accept" the service or process in his or her hand, eg. "refuses" it,...
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Is it appropriate for a financial advisor to recommend how the investor’s funds should be allocated to the investors heirs?
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Answered on October 26, 2010
Certainly a person may be responsible for giving false or misleading advice causing damages. If the damages are significant an attorney should be...
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Can brother give me power of attorney over my fiance
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Answered on October 26, 2010
Any competent person can make a power of attorney in favor of any other person to act as his or her agent for any and all purposes expressed in the...
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Last will valid despite wrong location and wrong names?
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Answered on October 26, 2010
The short and simple answer is that minor errors and discrepancies will generally be ignored. If it can be determined that the decedent signed the...
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How to file a declaration in pro per.
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Answered on October 26, 2010
In order to answer the question we must assume that there is now pending a probate court proceeding involving the administration of a trust and...
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Do I have to repair a common fence because my neighbor, the other owner, wants to repair it?
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Answered on October 15, 2010
The simple answer is no. The neighbor can do whatever he wants on his side of the property line at his own cost as long as it conforms to local...
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Do I need a permit from the city for a house rental
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Answered on October 15, 2010
You do not state the location of these houses. Permits are governed by the municipal ordinances of the locality where located. Frequently...
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Landlord failed to inform us of problems
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Answered on October 15, 2010
You do not mention any lease which would provide some terms and conditions to be satisfied by all parties. If the premises are unsuitable for the...
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