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A life estate is delivred when the executor or the grantor allows for the habitation of the property by clearing those not authoirzed to be there,... Read Answer
Unfortunately, if your stepmother died without a Will, and she was the owner of the house, you have no entitlement to it unless she had legally... Read Answer
An attorney's obligation is to his client. The lawyer and the client are free to enter into a fee arrangement that provides for the attorney to... Read Answer
Whether a marital trust must be included in the surviving spouse's estate depends on a couple of factors, including (1) how the trust is set up and... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on your loss. Unfortunately, while your friend may have intended for you to be able to cash the check he gave you in the... Read Answer
Your mother may have the ability to make a claim for year's support (assuming your stepfather had his principal residence in Georgia at his death-if... Read Answer
The distribution of a trust which has been terminated is controlled by the terms of the trust, so you need to review those to determine what is... Read Answer
No, you should not be able to deposit the check into the joint account, because that became your account at your father's death and his estate has no... Read Answer
I am going to assume your father had his principal residence in Georgia. If not, this answer may not be correct. If your father had a Will and the... Read Answer
You may need to get yourself appointed as your mother's conservator. As conservator, you can then go after your sister for fraud or theft on your... Read Answer
A QTIP-style trust can be created before a couple gets married, but it will not qualify for the marital deduction against gift taxes unless it is not... Read Answer
You should have received a copy of the entire petition, so I hope that's what you were sent, and not just the pages you need to sign or initial.... Read Answer
No, a power of attorney ceases to have any validity immediately upon the death of the principal (the person who made the power of attorney). After... Read Answer
I hate to tell you this, but it sounds like you don't own your house any more. And you have a complete mess on your hands, which you cannot fix by... Read Answer
Find a new attorney who you think will be better, enter an engagement arrangement with the new attorney, and then tell the old one he is fired. It's... Read Answer
I am not entirely sure I understand the situation, because I'm not sure what you mean when you say that the birth mother left the adopted child a... Read Answer
In order to transfer your house here to a trust, you (and your wife, if she also is listed on the current deed to the house) will both need to sign a... Read Answer
If you signed a quit claim deed (note: it's quit claim, not quick claim) signing your interest in your mother's home over to your sister (or to her... Read Answer
Theft is theft, so yes, if your brother stole from your trust then he can be held criminally responsible. He could also be held personally... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your father. Unfortunately, no, your mother should not deposit his inheritance into a joint account which... Read Answer
Your husband may be trying to discourage you from hyphenating your name, but under the law there is no penalty at all for doing so. As for what... Read Answer
Dear Georgia,
My condolences on the loss of your sister. I practice in illinois so I'll be sharing a general overview from the... Read Answer
As mentioned in my prior answer, if the tax-deferred account is an IRA, and not a 401(k), and if you were designated as the beneficiary on the IRA... Read Answer
My condolences to you on your loss. If your sister designated you as the beneficiary of her 401(k) account, but she was married, her husband would... Read Answer
The DeKalb County Probate Court is where matters relating to a decedent's estate are handled. However, there is no such thing as a "small estate... Read Answer