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Of course, anyone can sue anyone for anything, and if you're believed it sounds as if you would win. Nobody has to be hurt physically for you... Read Answer
It sounds as though you have the right idea. Hire a probate lawyer who practices in the county in which he died to file an application for... Read Answer
None, as it is impractical to pay an attorney for such a small monetary matter; it will almost certianly cost you more than the $1,000 you are... Read Answer
Yes, you can sue, but personally I don't think it is worth the time trouble and expense. I think you would be better served complaining to the... Read Answer
Take the Will, if any, to a local probate lawyer. If there is no Will, talk to a local probate lawyer about filing an application to determine... Read Answer
If there is new information (for example, a new Will has been found), a probate case can generally be re-opened.
No trial court case (probate,... Read Answer
That depends on what the adoption law was in the state of adoption and on the time of adoption and on what the adoption decree states. In many,... Read Answer
A signed affidavit is an out of court statement which you would be using to prove the truth of the matter asserted therein, or in other words... Read Answer
Bring the trust documents and anything related to them to an attorney who specializes in fiduciary litigation. From your description, it... Read Answer
No. Being a co-owner of a checking account does not make you responsible for her actions or liabilities. However, if a judgment is... Read Answer
I would need a lot more information to give an accurate answer to your question. But if you and the father were never married (and there are no... Read Answer
The lawyer does not represent anyone but the executor. He is not obliged to tell them anything. You may be disgruntled, but you have no... Read Answer
If the house passed through a Transfer on Death Deed, the Will is irrelevant with regard to the house. If you and your sister are the owners,... Read Answer
A Will has no legal effect until a court admits it to probate (proving).
A trust is a private document but only affects those items which are titled... Read Answer
You will need the assistance of a lawyer who practices oil and gas in your state. Try the Find a Lawyer function on the website of the Oklahoma... Read Answer
Some tribal casinos enjoy immunity from suit or partial immunity from suit arising out of personal injury to their guests. Discuss your case with a... Read Answer
You file for divorce in the state and county in which you have been a resident, regardless of where the marriage occurred. Under Oklahoma Law,... Read Answer
How property not in a Will is inherited varies from state to state and with the nature of the property. Ask a probate attorney who practices in... Read Answer
Unfortunately, your question appears to be too vague to answer and I would suggest that you or your father make a telephonic or other appointment... Read Answer