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From Google AI: "No, an irrevocable trust is generally not considered a public record; like most trusts, it remains private and details about... Read Answer
No, the executor of the Will cannot keep your inheritance. Just the opposite. The exector of the Will has to distribute a decdedent's... 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. The heirs of... 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. A beneficiary of a... Read Answer
Hello. My name is Damien. I am a Trusts & Estates attorney practicing in the NYC metropolitan area. It sounds like you are referring to the... Read Answer
Generally, trusts have an Article that addresses the issue of what a trustee would do if distributing to Minors (or Incompetents): ARTICLE EIGHTH -... Read Answer
If no process has been started you need to start a proceeding in Surrogate's Court. Once started an executor will be named. This person is in charge... Read Answer
If your creditors are just potential suits for liability, then insurance is good enough. You can add coverage for very little. The trust... Read Answer
There are many options, including the trust idea. It depends on their other property, who are their heirs, etc. It depends on their own... Read Answer
It went to your mom by the unprobated will. You need to do two estates. One for him and one for your mom. The first is "cta" as I... Read Answer
If I understand your question correctly it sounds like you failed to pay maintenance after your father died, so the co-op corporation sold the co-op... Read Answer
If you are the only child, then you would inherit the home upon her death. However, it might be a good idea to deed it to you now. It... Read Answer
Wills are public when filed. Go to the Surrogate's Court and ask the clerk if there is an estate opened and look at the file. Unless you... Read Answer