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You car would pass to your heirs which are your sons. It would have to be sold if you want it divided. You can contact me at... Read Answer
The will is public record. Call the court and ask for a copy.
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This question is really really trust language-specific. I would need to know who the trustee is, whether it is a revocable or irrevocable trust, and... Read Answer
I would have to know who is the trustee and how is the account titled. If there is a trustee or a beneficiary on the account, then you might be able... Read Answer
Your attorney should be able to work with you over the phone and via email. Any amendment to a will needs to be witnessed by two people who do not... Read Answer
You can engage another lawyer to continue the administration. On the substitution of attorney form, the new attorney will explain your prior attorney... Read Answer
Ms. Disalvo gave you great advice. There are problems with finding trust, just like finding life insurance policies. Without finding... Read Answer
What you can or should do with your sister's portion of the annuity depends on how much it is. If it's a relatively small amount, you can use her... Read Answer
Your questions doesn't say where you are located. Many of us make home visits for people who are homebound or are isolating due to being particularly... Read Answer
No one can give you a definite answer without seeing what you signed. In general, if all parties, including the person whose estate plan it is, and... Read Answer
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Hello...where in Florida are you located?
Erik,
Congratulations on having a fully-paid-for home in California (truly a major accomplishment in itself).
To obtain a reverse mortgage, you'll... Read Answer
A parcel of real property that is titled in your name individually at the time of your death must go through probate. To avoid probate you must... Read Answer
This is not a question any of us can answer online. You will need to consult with an attorney personally (virtual meetings are possible with most... Read Answer
If you are receiving payments from an unknown person, I would report it to the bank or the police. That is improper. If on the other hand, a... Read Answer
This will depend on whether the trust is revocable, irrevocable, and whether your spouse is the grantor. If the trust is an irrevocable trust, then... Read Answer
You should contact the trustee regularly to insure your child's trust is being managed properly. You should at least quarterly reports from the... Read Answer
You need to have the trust explained to you. Contact the trustee to see what the requirements for distributions are for your child's... Read Answer
Most commonly, parents establish Revocable Living Trusts, in their names, using their own Social Security Numbers.
Subject to the terms of the... Read Answer
In general, you should not need a child's birth certificate or Social Security number in order to create a trust for that child's benefit if the... Read Answer
No. As a practical matter, the disbursement can be held overnight in a non-interest bearing account and be made available the next day.for... Read Answer
Send a letter, certified mail, telling the lawyer that he has been fired and to immediately return all of the items to you. Give him ten (10) days to... Read Answer
Unfortunately, you wioll need to open an estate for your father to deposit checks made payable to him.