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I live in Ga. My mom had been deceased for about 20 yrs. Her name and someone else name is on the deed. She did not leave a wil
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Answered on April 14, 2018
You don't state whether the property is in Georgia or if your mother was married at the time of her death, but if the property is in Georgia and...
Can a bankruptcy attorney file for fees after a case has been dismissed by the client and not tell the client?
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Answered on April 14, 2018
As Mr. Ashman said, attorneys don't work for free.
You signed an agreement with your attorney to pay him a certain amount for your bankruptcy. ...
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II am currently 1 year into chapter 13 bankruptcy. Can I start an LLC without interrupting that process?
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Answered on March 30, 2018
Normally, individuals do a Chapter 7 to surrender a home, unless they have equity in other property or household goods that can't be exempted in a...
Warranty deed or survivorship deed Which is better?
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Answered on March 30, 2018
A power of attorney has no validity after your brother passes away. It will not impact property distribution. However, if he gives her a...
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Bankruptcy and child support ?
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Answered on March 25, 2018
Your husband's bankruptcy attorney should have filed what's called a "Suggestion of Bankruptcy" in his child support case. That's usually enough...
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Small intestate requirement for Georgia
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Answered on March 22, 2018
That depends on what the assets are. See a local probate attorney for a more detailed overview of what you would need. If there's a vehicle, yes,...
Is a handwritten will valid in Georgia?
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Answered on March 17, 2018
A holographic will is valid in Georgia as long as two disinterested parties (not inheriting) have witnessed it and a notary signs at the time of...
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How can my sister have a lease life esstates on property my brother and I have no right to when our father dies?
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Answered on March 16, 2018
Your father can leave his property to whomever he chooses in whatever manner he wants. He does not have to leave all his property to his children;...
I have a signed and Notorized Will from my Grandmother leaving her home to me, can this be contested by her children?
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Answered on March 11, 2018
All heirs (people related to the person who died) have a chance to contest any will that is filed for probate. Your grandmother's children are her...
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Forged will?
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Answered on March 10, 2018
Correction: You aren't the only heir to your father; your step-mother, if married to him at his death, is also an heir. As to the other issues,...
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