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The trust is just a conduit to give the money to the beneficiary. Eventually, any money that goes to the trust will go to the beneficiary.
Your sisters have the right to rent the property and you have the right to 1/3 of the rental income. Each joint tenant has the right to use the... Read Answer
Probably not. Your mother is obligated to pay her bills even if it takes every cent she has. After her passing, the executor of her estate is... Read Answer
With an IRA account would have a your mother would be able to name a designated beneficiary for the account. Upon her death the account would... Read Answer
Contact the clerk's office in the county where died to order a copy, if one has been lodged. This information is only intended to give general... Read Answer
Contact your lawyer for an interpretation of the contract.
Possibly. Michigan has a fairly aggressive abandoned vehicles statute.
Suggest you seek the assistance of a probate/trust attorney to determine the applicable rules re reimbursement from the state for your out of pocket... Read Answer
You need to obtain the assistance of a probate attorney who specializes in conservatorship and obtain the appointment of yourself as his conservator... Read Answer
You will need to probate the estate(s).
There is an old saying, "Patience is a virtue, observe it if you can, found in a woman, seldom in a man." Looks like you need to back up and... Read Answer
The ESTATE would be liable, but neither your husband nor either of his sisters has any obligations with respect to funeral expenses nor any other... Read Answer
I would suggest that you see an attorney in your local area.
It is a POD account the account should distribute 1/4th to each POD person named. Bring in a certified death certificate to the bank and start... Read Answer
In California, the Cal. Hosp. Assn "Advance Health Care Directive" form contains the provisions you are interested in. You would not need to change... Read Answer
There are numerous legitimate reasons a probate estate will remain open. From the facts you have provided, it is not possible to determine whether... Read Answer
This is a question best addressed to the lawyer who is handling the probate. There are many facts and circumstances that may affect your question.... Read Answer
Is there an open probate? Was notice to creditors given? Did she receive notice? Talk to a probate lawyer.
After the filing of the inventory, there is a 4 month creditor claims period. Once that is expired, an accounting can be filed with the court and... Read Answer
This appears to be a duplicate posting. Your action, if any, appears to be against the conservator. I do not see any criminal liability in connection... Read Answer
You need an attorney. Most give free consultations and can guide you in the right direction. Do it now as things are only going to go down hill... Read Answer
You will have to hire an attorney and support your allegations and receive an opinion. What you related is horrible if it can be proven.
Contact an attorney who specializes in trust litigation. There are time limits that impact your ability to proceed, you will want to review these... Read Answer