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The attorney who is representing the executor should be able to tell you how to draft the letter and what notice, if any, must be given before going... Read Answer
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Yes, there are a number of legitimate businesses who focus on managing fund for the benefit of disabled persons and making sure that their... Read Answer
No, the estate should not be combined as one and split since the deaths were so close UNLESS they fell within the short period provided by state... Read Answer
You do not write whether any of the estates have been probated (proven in court). They must be. Then the house will pass according to the... Read Answer
If all you have is non-probate property, all you have is property which does not pass under a Will. In that circumstance, you do not need a... Read Answer
If you are drafting these documents, you should be a lawyer licensed in Nevada and should know the answer to your question. The law governing... Read Answer
If a court had admitted the Will to probate (proving) and appointed your brother executor, it would be his duty to gather the assets, pay the bills... Read Answer
The law has changed since 2002. To make sure that your Will still does what you want it to do in the way that you want it done, please have it... Read Answer
While your aunt can disclaim her inheritance, it is not as simple as just removing her name from the account. Please contact a probate attorney... Read Answer
An agent under a Durable Power of Attorney cannot legally alter the disposition of assets to be made from a person's estate as shown in a Will or... Read Answer
Contact Volunteer Legal Services in your area to request pro bono representation in settling your mother's estate. If that is not available and... Read Answer
Contact a probate lawyer who practices in the county in which your grandmother lived and died. Since the check is to the estate, not to you,... Read Answer
I certainly agree with the attorney who said you need to hire an attorney, but the short answer is this:
Those things titled or deeded to your mom... Read Answer
The rules are complicated and vary with the type of fire arm. You will need an estate planning lawyer experienced in creating gun trusts in... Read Answer
The child needs to obtain guardianship and conservatorship over her father if she wants to control his property. I assume only the father's... Read Answer
You do not write whether the Will has been submitting for probate (proving) but from your description it appears that it has. You do not write... Read Answer
The estate must be settled so that the parent's interest in the house can be transferred to the children. Contact a local attorney or title... Read Answer