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Can I sue will executor for not following will instructions

Answered 3 years and 7 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer
You need to retain a probate attorney in your jurisdiction for advice. Most states provide that the surviving spouse has a life estate in the marital home which the will cannot override. Once you pass your one half interest would pass to your beneficiaries under your will, and the other half would pass to your deceased wife's son. Of course this is speculation because each state has its own laws. Accordingly, you need to retain a board certified Connecticut lawyer for advice.    ... Read More
You need to retain a probate attorney in your jurisdiction for advice. Most states provide that the surviving spouse has a life estate in the marital... Read More

Breach of contract

Answered 3 years and 10 months ago by attorney Hon. Max L Rosenberg   |   1 Answer
You can sue for breach of contract as well as fraud and Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act. There may be other potential causes of action but an attorney would need further details to be able to completely assess the situation. 
You can sue for breach of contract as well as fraud and Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act. There may be other potential causes of action but an... Read More

Is an unsigned work contract binding?

Answered 4 years and 3 months ago by attorney Hon. Max L Rosenberg   |   1 Answer
The contract itself may be uneforceable, however the contractor can still take legal action to sue you under other causes of action than Breach of Contract.  He can sue for Unjust Enrichment and Promissory Estoppel and maybe Fraud.  The contract can be used to show the intent of the parties possibly depending on what other correspondence exists. You should see if you can come to an accord with the contractor and pay for what has been done.... Read More
The contract itself may be uneforceable, however the contractor can still take legal action to sue you under other causes of action than Breach of... Read More

Need to find a lawyer to take my case

Answered 4 years and 6 months ago by attorney Hon. Max L Rosenberg   |   1 Answer
I would be interested in hearing more about this matter and the parties involved.  Contact us at 203-870-6700
I would be interested in hearing more about this matter and the parties involved.  Contact us at 203-870-6700