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The timeline for dividing assets and finalizing a will can vary depending on numerous factors, including the complexity of the estate, the presence... Read Answer
I recommend changing the "Practice Area" of your question. Your question is not medical malpractice. It's "Wills and Probate." ... Read Answer
Your brother's car and clothes may be his only estate but he does have an estate. In some states a DMV form can transfer it to his heirs at... Read Answer
Do not sign. First, there is no reason for you to quit your claim to the property. Second, your aunt is sorely mistaken if she thinks... Read Answer
Hire a local probate lawyer to present the Will to court for probate (proving it is the Will of the person who died). It may be necessary to... Read Answer
Only a probate court can grant you access to her assets. From your description, it appears that you may be able to file a Small Estate... Read Answer
She can buy you out at half the fair market value of the property less half the principal amount owed on the mortgage loan, refinancing the mortgage... Read Answer
Generally a rented property must be cleaned out within 30 days of death or eveything in it is deemed abandonned. Talk with a probate attorney... Read Answer
As your probate lawyer can advise you, they can gift their interests to someone else. If they disclaim their interests, they will pass to their... Read Answer
A trust instrument only governs property which is deeded to or titled in the name of the trust. You may or may not want the house in the trust,... Read Answer
Depending on Illinois adoption law at the time you were adopted out and on the language of the adoption decree, you and any siblings may inherit the... Read Answer
In most states, if a person did not leave a Will, the child and, if a child predeceased the person, that child's children inherit. Ask a... Read Answer
The question of whether a Durable Power of Attorney was legally obtained does not turn on the time remaining until death or the prognosis but on... Read Answer
Yes. They are as much heirs of your father as you and your brother are. If the life insurance is payable to the estate rather than to a... Read Answer
You must present the Will to the county probate court. The court will issue Letters Testamentary to the person named as executor in the Will... Read Answer
A Will has no legal effect until a court admits it to probate (proving). Ask a probate lawyer who practices in the county where husband died to... Read Answer
The examples you name would likely be considered "scrivener's errors" and resolved by the probate court issuing a Declaratory Judgment. ... Read Answer