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Do you have a copy of the Trust document? Did your mother have a Will? Was your mother married? Do you have brothers or sisters through... Read Answer
Ms. Paddock,
Are you certain that the trust is irrevocable. That would mean, generally speaking, the trust you are referring to was not created by... Read Answer
Even though your husband gave up these children for adoption, they can still inherit from him unless he left a will properly disinheriting from him... Read Answer
You will need to engage an attorney to sue your brother for specific preformance and possibley to be removed as the fiduciary. I recommend you... Read Answer
So I do see a question there. It is highly unusual for a judge to take under advisement whom the heirs at law are. But I am not sure that... Read Answer
Your assessment of the situation is troublesome. You do not say what your suspicions on the first lawyer were. There are bad people in... Read Answer
It depends on the complexity of the Will and trust, but a simple Will is probably cheaper than a trust for you. With a Will, there are... Read Answer
Your sister can’t draw up any papers making her the sole head of the estate. The probate judge has to order someone to be the personal... Read Answer
Financial liability does not have anything to do with whether a married couple has separate Living Trusts. Oklahoma law says that spouses are liable... Read Answer