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Take your court-issued Letters Testamentary or Letters of Administration and an EIN (available at www.irs.gov) to the bank to open an account in the... Read Answer
Please show the notarized letter to a probate attorney who practices in Puerto Rico to learn whether it might qualify as a Will and be admitted to... Read Answer
It is not necessary to create a trust to pay someone's medical bills. Grandmother can pay them directly while she is alive with no tax... Read Answer
You can. Name them as a beneficiary in your Will. Include the address and tax identification number to make sure your gift goes to the... Read Answer
They have nothing to do with it. If your father left a Will, take it to a local probate attorney. If he did not, ask a local probate... Read Answer
Your description shows that you know the answe: change the locks, take away the keys to the car. If you do not, you will wind up suing... Read Answer
You can pay debts as state law sees fit. Some states have an orde in which debts must be paid and limit the amount that can be paid in certain... Read Answer
You and you boyfriend should sign and record a deed naming both of you as tenants in common (having undivided interests in the entire property) or as... Read Answer
A Will has no legal effect until a court admits it to probate (proving that it is the Will of the person who died.) A person named as executor... Read Answer
The attorney has no obligation to speak to you: you are a beneficiary, not the executor.
Once a Will has been submitted for probate (proving... Read Answer
In most states a trustee, the person administering the trust, is required to give an annual accounting to beneficiaries over a certain age, typically... Read Answer
Please talk with a probate attorney who practices in the state in which your other and stepfather lived and died. She may not be able to locate... Read Answer
While some county probate courts will hold a Will in safekeeping, most people find the Will, if there is one, somewhere in the home or the safety... Read Answer
If something, such as a POD account, passes outside the Will, it is only clawed back if the estate which passes under the Will is insufficient to pay... Read Answer
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I understand you are unhappy with your Last Wills and Testaments. Generally,... Read Answer
Depending on the nature of the changes, you may be able to make an amendment, called a Codicil, rather than making new Wills. But a Codicil is... Read Answer
Yes, he has to follow the instructions in their estate plan documents. Your rights as a beneficiary to your sister's estate would depend upon... Read Answer
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My name is Damien. I am an attorney located in New York City.
If your father still has his mental capacity, he can still execute... Read Answer