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As your probate attorney should advise you, you can record an Executor's Deed (sometimes called a Distribution Deed) in the county deed records... Read Answer
It depends on what kind of lien it is. If it is a judgment lien, it will automatically encumber subsequently acquired real estate in any county... Read Answer
A guardian is only responsible for their own neglect or bad acts (malfeasance).
Reporting requirements vary by state. Please consult... Read Answer
The courts cannot rule based on someone's guess of what the testator's feelings might or would have been under different circumstances. The... Read Answer
Review your LTD policy carefully. Sometimes you do need to pay back what you received in... Read Answer
I cannot think of one good reason. A quit claim deed does not transfer title. It is more properly used to document the quitting of a... Read Answer
In many states there is no reading of the Will. However, a Will has no legal effect until a court admits it to probate (proving that the Will... Read Answer
Life insurance companies are only obliged to release information to the person named as a beneficiary on the policy. If the life insurance... Read Answer
These vary by state. Consult with a local guardianship and conservatorship attorney. You may be able to get a list from the local probate... Read Answer
No one can answer the question without examining the Will. In any event, it appears from your description that your father is still... Read Answer
You don't have to attend or participate in the joint removal of the conditional green card process. Do not attend the interview. Your husband will be... Read Answer
Unfortunately, this is a tough issue. It sounds like your mom, though doing better, has made some mistakes. If you feel like your dad is... Read Answer
You would need to retain counsel and file a waiver. If you can show extreme hardship then you may succeed in sponsoring him. Counsel anywhere in the... Read Answer
You should not have to sign anything for a Will to be presented in court. Your aunt has no authority until a court appoints her executor. ... Read Answer
Hello Robert. Your employer is responsible for all reasonable and necessary medical care that flows from your work injury pursuant to KRS... Read Answer
If you get married in the Philippines, she can process her green card at the foreign consulate overseas. Alternatively you can sponsor her for a... Read Answer
Unfortunately, if you have an active warrant, that will show up at the first court appearance and you will be arrested. I would suggest you... Read Answer
It's probably a scam. If it asks you to mail in some money like 100 or so dollars to get the written documents sent to you, then it's usually a scam.... Read Answer
This questoin was mis-classified under "patent law". You need a family law attorney. I strongly advise you to seek one out in your... Read Answer
I'd need several bits of information to help. What county you live in? What is the charge for which you are awaiting sentencing?... Read Answer
This nationwide forum is not geared to providing advice in depth and in detail nor guesstimating costs in various locations. You may want to... Read Answer