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If your elder sister signed a document saying that she owed you money, you can file a claim against the estate. In most, perhaps all, states,... Read Answer
When a Will is submitted for probate (proving), it becomes a public document. Check with the clerk of the probate court in the county in which... Read Answer
From your description, it appears that there are errors and that you should have gotten a request for Waiver and should inherit. Please discuss... Read Answer
There is an absolute difference between being a trustee and being a beneficiary. If your sister was added to their bank accounts and their deed, not... Read Answer
If there is a net value in her bank accounts (after accounting for overdrafts), you and your brothers can claim the funds using a small estate... Read Answer
Yes, as your mother's power of attorney you can represent her and, for example, sign a small estate affidavit as her agent. Be careful -- if your... Read Answer
If, after making a thorough search, you cannot find a Will, you can apply to administer his estate with the help of a probate attorney who practices... Read Answer
While there is a federal requirement that the property not be sold until six months after an administrator has been appointed, this period may have... Read Answer
It appears from your post that your sister is on the title and that you did not have a written financing agreement. But you do not write whether she... Read Answer
A substitute trustee (and the trust agreement should provide for one) can make a distribution out of the trust, recording a distribution deed. ... Read Answer
The power of attorney expired with your mother. Whether or not she left a Will, you should contact a local probate attorney about settling her... Read Answer
You do not write how your sister accomplished this. Did your mother sign the deed? Did your sister sign it acting as your mother's agent... Read Answer
Then you should not leave your estate to your daughter. Dead people cannot inherit. Talk with a local estate planning lawyer about... Read Answer
Not conversion -- Person A is not treating the property as belonging to him (e.g., renting it out on his own account, or transferring it to... Read Answer
If the person known to have the original Will refuses to produce it, an heir can hire a local probate attorney to file an Application to Determine... Read Answer
The minor children are entitled to Social Security Survivor's Benefits based on their father's work record. You can find out how to apply at... Read Answer