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You can file for probate of her Will and to be appointed executor in probate court in Ohio. Her son will need to be notified, so you will have... Read Answer
You do not have to transfer title of the house to the estate. In North Carolina, the law transfers ownership of real estate at the time of... Read Answer
Dont call me but call a local lawyer who knows NC law. In my state, PA, Computershare would be right. You are screwed unless she signs off. You will... Read Answer
If you believe that an executor is not following the guidelines set forth in the will, it may be worth your while to hire an estate dispute attorney... Read Answer
Amy - if you're 4-year-old son receives his grandpa's real estate it will be considered an available asset which will negatively affect his Medicaid... Read Answer
You can accomplish your goal through the use of a "Health Care Power of Attorney" that gives each of you the right to act for the other with regard... Read Answer
Bruce - your Will likely needs to be replaced as it is probably a "pour over" Will - meaning it is not really expected to be used and might only be... Read Answer