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You don't stated whether there was ever a divorce. You also don't state where the deceased person had his principal residence. Both of those things... Read Answer
You can be charged with the crime. You should fight it. Hire an attorney to help you. In many states, it is a defense to say that... Read Answer
So a United States citizen can sponsor their step child for a green card, provided that child lawfully entered the United States with inspection And... Read Answer
It all depends on whether the deed is a tenants in common deed or a joint tenants with rights of survivorship deed. If it is a joint tenants with... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your wife.
You should consult an attorney who works with probate and estate planning matters.... Read Answer
Your father placed great responsibility on your brother and entrusted him with a serious job. The court will struggle to not appoint him after... Read Answer
From our experience, USCIS will usually hold back ancillary applications like employment authorization where it issues a request for initial... Read Answer
Unfortunately, this kind of forum does not allow anyone to effectively answer a specific question like yours. You have posted a lot of information,... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your father.
As for your question, if your mother has a court order or divorce decree that says... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your father.
In preparing an estate tax return (IRS Form 706), all assets in which your father... Read Answer
I'm not exactly clear on what your question is, but it appears to relate to how you could step in as successor trustee of the trust. Unfortunately,... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your father. As for your question, 4 years can be a long time to hold an estate, but it may actually be a... Read Answer
Assuming that you have already asked for a copy of the trust and information about it, and been denied appropriate information, then you need to hire... Read Answer
Your mother needs to hire an attorney. Unfortunately, there's really nothing I can tell you in this kind of forum that will give her any help. If... Read Answer
Probably the better thing for you to do is to allow your H-1B status to expire if there will be a gap between your resignation and the time that you... Read Answer
Unfortunately, without being able to actually see the document that created the fund in question, it's not possible for anyone to be able to tell you... Read Answer
No is the simple answer. If the currently appointed guardian and conservator cannot or does not make proper decisions, you will need to... Read Answer
If I understand your post correctly, you currently own a home subject to a mortgage, and you want to sell the property to a potential purchaser for... Read Answer
To give the short answer to your question: No, you can't sell the whole property as is- all you can sell is what you own, which it sounds like may be... Read Answer
Generally speaking, you need to open an estate in the name of the deceased person and have someone appointed administrator. The administrator... Read Answer
I'm sorry, but I can't tell from your post what your question is. I do want to point out a couple of things, however, in hope that the information... Read Answer
You have multiple answers, some of which will allow you to stay in or even own the home you are in. Please contact an experienced probate... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your mother. As for your question, without more information it's not really possible to know exactly how... Read Answer
I handle malpractice cases in Georgia and Florida. Georgia used to have statute that placed caps on the amount a jury could award as... Read Answer