Is a son due a portion of his father's estate at the time of his death regardless of a living will?
I agree with Mr. Frederick. There are simply too many unknowns to adequately answer your question. It may be in your best interest to consult with...
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I agree with Mr. Frederick. There are simply too many unknowns to adequately answer your question. It may be in your best interest to consult with...
I agree with Mr. Frederick. From what you have described in the question, it appears as if all your sister's assets would pass outside of probate....
I agree with Mr. Brennan. Usually title can be transferred by providing a death certificate and filling out a Secretary of State form.
Your question raises far too many issues to address in a simple answer. The question touches on long-term care planning, divestment of assets, real...
A joint trust is a trust that is created by two (or more) settlors - usually a husband and wife. This type of trust is most often recommended when...
Mr. Frederick has thoroughly answered your question. An example of a "non-heir devisee" would be if the deceased named a friend to receive certain...
I agree with Mr. Smith that a land contract is often the best option. And I further agree that it would serve you well to contact a real estate...
I agree with the other answers given. In fact, that is why a man's marital status must be stated on a deed.
I would agree with Mr. Smith that you have options available. Which option you choose depends on several different factors. Without knowing the...
I agree with Mr. Gold that the answer to your question depends on how your father's assets were titled and whether he had a will or trust that...