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Under the laws of intestacy of most, perhaps all, states, everything passes to the children. Other than find the Will or show what belongings... Read Answer
Contact a local probate lawyer. A Will has no local effect until it is admitted to probate (proving). The duty of the executor named in... Read Answer
A Durable Power of Attorney is only effective while the person who granted it is alive: an agent cannot act for a dead person because the dead... Read Answer
If your brother owns the property, he can change the locks. If your mother owned the property, or other property, hire a California probate... Read Answer
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A Will becomes a public document when it is submitted for probate. Contact the county clerk where your uncle lived/died/held... Read Answer
A quit claim deed means that the signer is giving up (quitting) any claim he or she may have to the real estate. It is usually used with regard... Read Answer
Inform them both. You will not receive anything until they probate the Will. In some states they can resign and leave probating the Will... Read Answer
Your state, like mine, may require an Inventory to be filed with the court as a public document and let beneficiaries demand an accounting after a... Read Answer
For assets that your mom owned solely in her name that do not have named beneficiaries, the court needs to appoint an executor of her estate. ... Read Answer
Yes, you can exclude a child. The best way to do this is to state in your Will that you are intentionally excluding them, rather than just not... Read Answer
Hi - This is a difficult situation. She is the one that needs to execute a power of attorney or a Will, so, if she is unwilling to do so, you... Read Answer
Hi - Most estates are closed within a couple years, so you should check with the probate court with your deceased relative lived to see whether the... Read Answer
I'm so sorry for your loss. No, you do not have to rewrite your Will. If she had children, her share might go to them depending on the... Read Answer
Illinois does not rewquire wills to be notarized It does require that it be signed by 2 witnesses who were present when the will was executed.... Read Answer
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The Will, by itself, to the extent that it directs the distribution of all your assets to people/charities you name will exclude others that you have... Read Answer
In all seriousness, you should meet with an attorney well before filing a petition to open a probate estate. The probate estate may not even be... Read Answer
If he is incompetent he cannot sign a financial or general durable POA. You will need to go through court for what they call a guardianship or... Read Answer
Consult with a local elder law attorney in IL. My recommendation woudl be to draft a will which states how you want your property to pass. Some... Read Answer