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This depends on the complexity of the will. If it is a simple will, a codicil could update the will and be considerably less expensive. The... Read Answer
Do you have a copy or original of a Last Will and Testament? Where did your mother pass away? Where did she live? Please contact us if we can be of... Read Answer
It depends on how they are left title. If they are left the title in survivorship, then title passes to whichever of them surives the other. ... Read Answer
I dont usualy ask for someone's financials before meeting unless the estate is so substantial that something more than a simple Will is... Read Answer
Everything gets probated even if there is a will. Having a will speeds the process up usually and makes this run smoothly. You should consult with an... Read Answer
I think there is some sort of misunderstanding. You are not responsible for any of your aunts debts regardless of whether you are in the will or not.... Read Answer
Has he already died? He can do anything he wants with his estate and his own property. However, you may be able to contest the will if he... Read Answer
You can have sometihing called a codicil drafted to amend the will and take care of any errors and changes. Please feel free to contact me for... Read Answer
In order to be able to offer any direction, I would need to see the will and know more of the surrounding details around this issue. Do you... Read Answer
Consult with a local CT lawyer. My opinon would be that the estate was closed and now it can be temporarily opend, a temporary grant of letters, by... Read Answer