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There are several things in your outline that make no sense. We would need to review actual documents in order to determine what has happened. You... Read Answer
Your first action should be to take all documents you have and your parent's death certificates to an attorney who specializes in estate matters. Do... Read Answer
You should send your brother and the lawyer for the estate a written demand for an accounting of all money spent and received, along with copies of... Read Answer
Since the house is in a trust, in order to answer your questions, I'd have to read the trust. ?The trustee(s) have a legal obligation to act in your... Read Answer
If no will, the surviving spouse owns all of the community property, such as the houses. The surviving spouse gets one-half the personal property... Read Answer
Currently, the daughter has no legal rights to the truck. He can place her on the title and then she would then get full ownership upon his death.... Read Answer
Either go online or visit the Recorder's Office. They will have the history of the recordings for that property.
Only the court can appoint him Executor. His action before such appointment is illegal. If you co-own the house he cannot change the locks. But,... Read Answer
The existing will will decide how his estate would be administered. As a spouse you have certain rights, but they are to complex to provide in this... Read Answer
You are not liable since you did not receive anything.
You would use a Quit Claim Deed to list him as a Grantee along with your mother. You can see an Estate Planning attorney who can advise you when it... Read Answer
You need to retain a probate attorney to help you. The estate attorney had no duty to you as a beneficiary. The Executor is required to develop an... Read Answer
Any beneficiary may file for probate and ask the court to appoint them personal representative. The bigger issue appears to be the validity of the... Read Answer
Trust provisions have an annual accounting requirement to show Trust activities. You can file a request for a court order to compel the sibling to... Read Answer
If sh lived in Washington and had no will it would be divided as such: Her parents, then siblings, then grandparents, .... See RCW 14.04.015.
Since I do not know what her brother has said, I will not answer that question. An individual is permitted to gift $14,000 per year to any other... Read Answer
Your mother is able to give her house to you via a will. However, the debt on the house must be paid. This could result in you carrying the loan or... Read Answer
Most banks do not understand the Small Estate Affidavit requirements in Washington. What they are forcing you to do is petition the court to be... Read Answer
The only person that can change the will is the person that makes it. He may leave you nothing. You have no say as it pertains to his estate.
There is no easy answer to your question because of the long distance between the parties and living in two states. I would go to the memorial on... Read Answer
The spouse has the rights to the funeral arrangements. You did not say whether there was a will. If there was a will, it would dictate how your... Read Answer
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If there was no named beneficiary, often the life insurance policy documents themselves note the order of payout on a policy under the contract... Read Answer
A durable power of attorney expires the moment the principal passes away, or by court order (appointment of a guardian) or sometimes if the document... Read Answer
The complexity of your question requires you to see an attorney. Part of the response will depend upon what state you live and whether community... Read Answer