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Homes don't go to probate, wills go to probate, or if no will, the estate is administered by the Court (although it might be called something... Read Answer
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There is a lot of nuance in your question. Did your mother-in-law establish and document this debt with her son on the one... Read Answer
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Based on the limited information provided, you can set up a special needs/supplemental needs trust that can pay out limited amounts... Read Answer
Hi! There are generally 2 main options for revising the terms of a trust: an amendment or a restatement (see below). The restatement is... Read Answer
Hi. Making a change to your trust to alter the ability of your beneficiaries to withdraw all the money from your bank account in a lump sum is... Read Answer
The answer depends on what type of change it is, and the language of the trust. If there is a provision in the trust that specifically... Read Answer
As personal representative, you have the ability to transfer probate property of the person who died. Probate property is only that property... Read Answer
Filing for divorce might buy you some time. I would see if you can get some help from legal services in your area.
You should be able to get a copy of the will at the county office in which your mother died and/or resided. If she disinherited you and did not... Read Answer
This is very odd. You could be going on a long and fruitless search. Usually a beneficiary of a Trust is given the access information, or instruction... Read Answer