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Usually, if a beneficiary of a life insurance policy predeceases the policy holder and there is no contingent beneficiary, the life insurance policy... Read Answer
Please accept my condolence on the loss of your husband. As for your question, there is literally no way that anyone online can tell you what you... Read Answer
In most cases, a child can still inherit from a parent who gave up that parent's parental rights if the parent dies with no Will. The exception would... Read Answer
No exemptions. Keep the chair and offer to give it up if opposing sues.
You, as the Executor, should be able to sell the property (you should check with your probate attorney to make sure you don't need court permission... Read Answer
No, you cannot deal with an estate without dealing with a probate court, at least not in Georgia.
IF there is no Will, and if all parties agree, then... Read Answer
Yes, you must complete all of the estate administration tasks before filing a petition for discharge of a personal representative. That includes... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your relative.
As for your question: If your cousin is nominated as Executor by the Will but the Will has... Read Answer
In cases like yours, where you may not have a good individual choice for Executor, I often suggest using a corporate fiduciary. This is either a bank... Read Answer
Your husband needs to have his Will reviewed, to make sure it remained valid after your marriage and that it is validly prepared and executed. He... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your daughter. As for your question, if your daughter truly had no assets, only debts, then you likely do... Read Answer
Yes, you must publish the Notice to Debtors and Creditors. That should have been done before you paid the expenses, debts, etc, and you MUST publish... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your parents.
As for your question, yes, you could potentiall sue your brother as executor for... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your wife. As for your question, it sounds like you are an heir to your wife's estate even if you are not... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your ex and please provide your son with my condolences on the loss of his father.
As for your... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your spouse. As for your question, you really shouldn't so much "rewrite" a Will as just do a new one.... Read Answer
You don't actually file a claim in the probate court in Georgia during a probate anyhow, although you can provide the court with a copy of your... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your father.
As for your question, your father's girlfriend was entitled to take her own... Read Answer
You could use a revocable trust, along with some beneficiary designations on your accounts, to try to avoid the need for your son to have to offer... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on your loss.
As for your question, if the deceased gentleman had a valid Will under which he left you... Read Answer
The process is simple, but gathering the necessary information might be difficult. Someone, presumably an heir, needs to apply to be appointed... Read Answer
Please give my condolences to your stepkids on the loss of their grandfather.
If he had no Will and there are no living children, then your... Read Answer
It's not clear to me whether your sister ever even actually got appointed as the executor of either of your parents' estates. Just because they may... Read Answer
The short answer is nothing will happen until you notify the court that you are unhappy with the way things are going. You should hire an attorney... Read Answer