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You need to consult with a ILL lawyer. I practice in PA. In PA, you would inherit a percentage of the estate along with his children, if there is no... Read Answer
You'd be cut out of the will upon divorce. However, if you and he have children, they may stand to inherit even without a will. Yes, you should... Read Answer
you really need to see a local attorney. inheritance tax may be owed. if you are the only heir, you can inherit the house and change the name on the... Read Answer
"Intestate" simply means without a Will.
There is no right or wrong answer. You may be surprised to know that there is no requirement that the Will be "read". The law requires for all Wills... Read Answer
If the beneficiaries of the estate (heirs) take any assets that are left, creditors might be able to claim access to those assets for payment of the... Read Answer
Under Illinois law, the named executor, or person in possession of the Will, must file it with the local court in the county in which the deceased... Read Answer
There is no right or wrong answer to that question, but conventional wisdom suggests you should not for many reasons. While you have the right to... Read Answer
If the CD was, indeed, payable on death to your parents, and if your parents predeceased your uncle, then the CD would have to go through the estate... Read Answer
Any attorney who does estate planning can prepare a Will for your father at your father's direction. As these situations often lead to claims of... Read Answer
Knowingly only the facts you have given, and assuming that you owned the house in joint tenancy with a right of survivorship or as tenants by the... Read Answer
You leave too many questions to give a good answer. Did you uncle have a Will? What did the Will say? If he didn't leave a Will, who were the... Read Answer
There are many details needed to provide good guidance and answer your questions. More than likely, however, probate may not be avoidable. Some... Read Answer
It depends on how your sister's name is on the account.
If her name is on the account "for convenience only" then she is not an owner of the... Read Answer
Without seeing the document, I cannot be sure that I am answering your question accurately. I am assuming from your statement that the Will is not... Read Answer
I am sorry for your loss. I would like to give you an answer, but I am not sure what you mean by "transferring" the life insurance policy to your... Read Answer
It all depends on what the Will provides. As for Virginia, if the will did not provide for successors in the event one of the them predeceased her,... Read Answer
It depends. Is a probate estate opened? If the answer is yes, then the car needs to be handled as part of the estate. If no probate estate is opened... Read Answer
I cannot answer your question definitely with the few facts you have provided. This is a common scenario and one that people who do their wills... Read Answer
I am afraid that question is impossible to answer without more facts. Whether the Will is worth contesting depends on the size of the state and the... Read Answer
You are an heir, so your are entitled to some information, which it sounds like you have gotten. If you feel that you may have some rights in your... Read Answer
If it has been filed, it would be in the Circuit Court Clerk's office.
Based on the facts you have stated, your memory is the best thing you have. Perhaps, walking the are around the Drake Hotel would trigger your memory... Read Answer
Many attorneys will represent a seller of real estate for a flat fee. The fee is usually paid from the proceeds of the closing. In this instance,... Read Answer
Based on the few facts you have given, and without any other information, the property is owned by your brother's estate. The Estate would be... Read Answer