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At his passing, you can take the property subject to the existing mortgage or you can assume the mortgage (provided that it is assumable). The... Read Answer
There are a couple of things that you can do. You can file a probate petition to be appointed as special administrator for your father's estate... Read Answer
I do not understand the question that you are asking.
Your issues are unrelated. The trust has nothing to do with citizenship or birth certificates. If you have the trust documents, a lawyer... Read Answer
My first response is, who are the Trustees of the Trust? Those persons (or entity if a corporate Trustee is designated) have sole legal... Read Answer
Estate debts are paid in a priority. First, pay all of the expenses of the funeral, pay yourself back and fees you incurred for probate, or... Read Answer
If the trust has become irrevocable, you are entitled to a copy of it. If everything is left to your father's wife, then you have no right to... Read Answer
I wouldn't think Mom's trust could be amended, if Mom is deceased (which I assume from the question). If the distribution is relatively small, it... Read Answer
If your mother's sister-in-law had a Will that was admitted to probate, then the best way to find out what it says is to contact the probate court... Read Answer
No - an irrevocable trust cannot be changed. That's the very definition of "irrevocable". This is why I caution people about getting... Read Answer
For a probate petition, attorney fees are not paid until the end of the case when the property is distributed. You'll only have to front the... Read Answer
Where you damanged at all? You only mention that an account was liquidated, but what happened to the money? The fiduciary should have... Read Answer
I do not understand why nothing has happened for 10 years. When someone dies, a living trust becomes permanent, and is like a will except... Read Answer
Because you are still married, everything you earn is presumed to be community property and subject to a just and right division. You should try to... Read Answer
It should definitely be drafted by a lawyer. Many times the lawyer is the trustee, but it is always better to involve people who care about the... Read Answer
You will need to examine the trust document in order to determine your next step. That dociument will instruct the trustee what to do with the home.... Read Answer
This is actually a complicated legal issue, which will be governed in large part by the terms of the trust. When you say "New York Trust", I am... Read Answer
There might be some outstanding lien against the property that needs to be resolved. If not, you should demand to have the monies the lawyer is... Read Answer
This question is too complicated to answer with the information you provided. I assume your brother divorced his wife. The divorce... Read Answer
Corporate trustees do not take small trusts. Although there is a statutory commission rate which is based on gains in trust value, size of the... Read Answer
If your father's living trust provided for you or if he had an estate plan prior to this one that provided for you or, if he did not have a prior... Read Answer