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The executor and the executor's lawyer have no duty to talk with you. More than a year after the court appoints the executor (the length of... Read Answer
You must open an estate for your child. The cost of this may be more than the check amount, even if you are able to use a Small Estate... Read Answer
The POA expired with your aunt.
Williamson County requires that you be represented by an attorney in filing a Small Estate Affidavit. From... Read Answer
They have zero duty to respond to you. In most states an heir or benefiiciary is not even entitled to demand an accounting until over a year... Read Answer
A great deal will depend on whether or not the trust owned the oil and gas interest at the time your husband died. Over the years, i have seen... Read Answer
Your mother's estate is liable for her bills. If you know what they are, in most states you and your sister can file a Small Estate Affidavit... Read Answer
The administrator not only has the right but the duty to preserve the estate, including removing the decedent's personal property, whether or not... Read Answer
I will need a lot more information to know if your brother is mistreating you. However, an executor is required to do exactly what the will... Read Answer
Your question does not actually specifically name any kind of application, and it's not clear from your post exactly what your friend may need to do.... Read Answer
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If you decide to change your name, then yes, you will need to change your driver's license and your Social Security... Read Answer
If you are the only beneficiary, you might wind up with the house. But it is the executor's duty to gather the assets, pay the debts and... Read Answer
Take them at their word. Check the language carefully. You probably received a citation, which is a notice, and not a subpoena, which would... Read Answer
Given the facts you state, you should be able to rely on the Court to rule that the child is not a child of the deeased -- unless he also took her... Read Answer
You need a lawyer to file an Application for Determination of Heirship and Issuance of Letters of Administration, showing that you and your siblings... Read Answer
Unfortunately, when you're dealing with real estate, unless the property was in a Trust or set to pass through operation of title, you are stuck... Read Answer