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While this often happens, once the court appoints an administrator of the estate, that person can sue for conversion (converting the estate's... Read Answer
Only your mother can change her Will. When she dies and the Will is submitted to probate (proving that it is the Will of the person who died),... Read Answer
There are a lot of moving pieces in the scenario you described. Additionally, it looks like your question was cut off. From what you... Read Answer
You can either open an estate or let the check go to unclaimed property with the state comptroller's office and, after four to six years (It varies... Read Answer
If you have no backup in your Will, any beneficiary can submit the Will for probate and ask the Court to appoint an executor.
Possessions not... Read Answer
I agree with Ms. Garrett. If the attorney/accountant is not completing the work they were hired to do, you can always fire them, get your... Read Answer
Generally speaking, yes, everyone needs a Will. While estate planning is an unpleasant subject to discuss, it's something that needs to be... Read Answer
Has the Will been probated yet? Under Ohio statutes you have strict guidelines on how a Will is contested, and how long you have to file such... Read Answer
Hello. My name is Damien. I am a Trusts & Estates attorney in New York City practicing in the New York City metropolitan area. When one of the... Read Answer
The short answer is maybe. Every state has their own specific legal requirements which must be met before a Will is legally valid and... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your father.
As for your question, something is odd about what you are saying you've been told.
If the... Read Answer
A quit claim deed does not transfer title. It merely records that one person quits their claim to use someone else's property, as in using a... Read Answer
Wouldn't it be easier to just get it witnessed and notarized in Arizona? Having a family member as a witness is always a bad idea. If the... Read Answer
Neither occupancy nor paying taxes transfers ownership.
When a Will is submitted for probate, it becomes a public document. Contact the clerk... Read Answer
If your grandmother died, someone should open an estate for her to insure her will is followed. Depending on who died first and how the will is... Read Answer
Wills cannot be changed legally using a power of attorney. You cannot challenge that until the person dies and the will is offered for... Read Answer
Hello. My name is Damien. I am a Trusts & Estates attorney in New York City practicing in the New York City metropolitan area. Generally, in... Read Answer
All too frequently, family members empty out the house before the funeral. If your mother had a Will, all her assets should pass... Read Answer