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Please accept my condolences on the loss of your boyfriend.
Assuming that he lived in Georgia at the time of his death, however, if the two video... Read Answer
Until your sister has actually offered your father's Will for probate and been formally appointed as the Executor of his estate by the appropriate... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your father and the frustration that your sister appears to be causing you.
If your sister has not... Read Answer
There is no set cost to have an attorney review a Will. The cost will depend on a lot of factors, including, possibly, the attorney's normal hourly... Read Answer
If your half sister was the administrator, and not an executor, then your father likely didn't have a Will. If not, if he was not married at his... Read Answer
This is not a Wills and Probate question, and I do not practice in the criminal law area. Whether or not you decide to call the police, I strongly... Read Answer
Some lawyers will work on a contingency fee basis. You are due answers to the questions. You are due money if all bills have been paid. You... Read Answer
If the pension beneficiary is the estate, all you need to do is open and estate and file a proof of claim. If the children are mniors, you should be... Read Answer
I am sorry to hear that your uncle appears to be violating his duties as the trustee of your trust. Unfortunately, however, unless you actually hire... Read Answer
Trying to find a Will if the deceased person didn't leave clear instructions about where the original Will is kept can be difficult or impossible,... Read Answer
A Will that was executed by you when you lived in Florida will be respected under Georgia law (assuming the Will was valid when you signed it).... Read Answer
If your mother has passed away, then no, your sister does not have any right to hold the Will. If she won't offer it for probate (which will require... Read Answer
You are being asked to sign the Acknowledgement and Assent because you are your father's heir (the only heir, based on the facts you stated in your... Read Answer
Unless you have opened your sibling's estate by (1) having her Will admitted to probate and you appointed as an Executor, or (2) applying for Letters... Read Answer
If the sister who is listed on the bank account is listed on the account as a joint owner, then unless you can find clear and convincing evidence... Read Answer
Unfortunately, if your wife has contacted the appropriate court (the court that handled estates for the county where her father lived at the time of... Read Answer
You don't post a question, so I can't really provide an answer. However, assuming your question is how I would offer help with the kind of estate... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your aunt.
I can't tell what your question is from your post. If your aunt made a Will, however, she was... Read Answer
Unfortunately, there's no way to know how much it will cost to have your son's mental health evaluated in advance. If you think that he's at the... Read Answer
It doesn't matter who is on the mortgage, except that if your father is the only borrower, the mortgage will likely need to be paid off or refinanced... Read Answer
Unfortunately, you may not be able to do anything to get a copy of the Will if the original Will was stolen. If you really believe that someone has... Read Answer
Please accept my condolences on your loss. Under Georgia law, a person can revoke her Will either (1) by destroying the original Will with the intent... Read Answer
Your mother will need to have an attorney review the Will and determine what it actually says. Wills don't expire; if there is some provision in the... Read Answer
I am very sorry for your loss. Please accept my condolences. Unfortunately, the only way for you to know whether your grandfather had a Will or... Read Answer
I assume your father has passed away. If so, you are an heir to your grandfather’s estate and have a right to ask the Brantley County... Read Answer