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Please accept my condolences on the loss of your father. If your father died without a Will, as you state, and if he did not have more than $10,000... 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
I would suggest sending a certified letter to her at her mother's address, telling her to cease and desist from having mail sent to your mother's... Read Answer
The presumption is that a joint account belongs to the surviving joint account holder. That presumption can be overcome if it can be shown that the... Read Answer
Trusts are not documented anywhere other than in the document itself. If she has a home, and it was deeded into the trust, that would be in the... Read Answer
If you have been living with him, you have all the rights of a tenant. She was required to give you 60 days notice to quit. If she did not, you can... Read Answer
If the trust was a full restatement, you only need to notify those named in the current instrument. But if only an amendment was done, you would have... 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
Unfortunately, you need to get an estate litigation attorney to represent you, and fast. No, your half sister does not have the right to just go into... Read Answer
There is no central database of bank accounts that you can search to see if there's an account in your name or your grandfather's name. have... Read Answer
I'm sorry for your loss. One possible way to address this is to interview new attorneys and when you decide to hire the new attorney have that... Read Answer
The trustee can ask you to give back money if unexpected expenses happen, such as the IRS auditing the decedent's taxes and demanding payment of back... Read Answer
That depends. If your parents left the money for Kathy in a trust, and named you and Mary as trustees, then you are co-trustees, unless you can talk... Read Answer
No, that would be a violation of your duties as power of attorney. A power of attorney can only act in the interests of the person they're acting... Read Answer
Powers of attorney can be filed in the county revorder’s office if the principal owns real property. Have a notary public make you one or more... Read Answer
You have 60 days after you have received a copy of the trust to contest. They should have also given you an official 60-day notice to quit, which... Read Answer
I am sorry your kind heart got you into this fix. Your first mistake was helping a dishonest person. It’s not a “mistake” to... Read Answer