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Please accept my condolences on the loss of your husband. If you have opened a probate estate for your husband, the check should be deposited into... Read Answer
Take the signed title to the DMV. It may be effective but, because it was not filed, it may not. Note that even if it is effective, you... Read Answer
You are correct. No one can give away something they do not have. There is no reason for you to sign away your interest in the... Read Answer
The simple answer is that the will may give you powers more fully set forth in OCGA 53-12-262. If so, you ahve the power to sell without consent of... Read Answer
You will be unable to get authority to sign a release without opening an estate.
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your mother.
As for your question, you may well have to offer your mother's Will for probate, but... Read Answer
You need to go to the probate court and they will give you the correct form.
Please accept my condolences on your mother's terrible situation.
As for your question, the advance directive, if it is newer, should... Read Answer
I'm sorry you lost your husband. You should have your lawyer explain why the will was declared invalid. Given the fact courts are generally closed,... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your mother. Without seeing actual documents, it's not really possible for anyone to tell you exactly... Read Answer
It sounds like you are an heir to the estate and rightlfully are entitled to a protoin, if not all, of the estate. You cannot be forced to give... Read Answer
I’m sorry your husband passed away. You need to open an estate in Georgia before you have to open an estate in Florida. You also need to... Read Answer
I'm sorry, but this is not a probate question. Probate is the area of law that deals with Wills and deceased person's estates. You are asking a... Read Answer
As long as your mother is competent, she can execute a new POA no matter what state she lives in, and it will generally revoke any... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your mother.
Not all Wills need to be offered for probate, but even if your mother's turns out... Read Answer
How a property is owned is what determines how it passes at the death of its owner. If your father owned his residence in his own name before he... Read Answer
You should go to the proobate court that heard the matter and ask for a copy of the file. Then, you can see what is going on with your... Read Answer
Hi- I am sorry to hear about your friend, but this is not a probate question. It's a probation question. Most probate attorneys don't know anything... Read Answer
Someone needs to open an estate to insure that everything is handled properly. The wife has a right to keep you from the house if she owns some... Read Answer
About all you can do is go through your aunt's check book records and credit card records to see if you can find a payment to an attoney and track it... Read Answer
Michael,
Thank you for your in inquiry. I do not know what county the deceased person residing in and that matters when it comes to pricing and... Read Answer