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I'm going to assume that the "she" you refer to in your question is your cousin's spouse. If you leave the property to your cousin outright,... Read Answer
The answer to your question ultimately depends on what the deed states for the property. If the property was transferred by deed into the trust, then... Read Answer
generally, at least in PA, you can revoke a POA with a written document titled "Revocation of POA" signed and dated by you. Then, deliver it to all... Read Answer
When a person becomes mentally and/or physically incapacitated and does not have a power of attorney, then a guardianship proceeding must take... Read Answer
They would need to be transferred into another estate account.
You must look to your purchase agreement as to damages. It should specify repercussions due to Buyer default (or at least define default).