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I would ask the lawyer who represented the LLC and was, presumably, personally knowledgeable of the ownership, to sign an Affidavit to that effect,... Read Answer
Yes, absolutely. The mortgage is certainly taken into account in valuing things, but it is only through PRobate that the real estate ownership can be... Read Answer
This makes no sense, but more information is needed. Who told you you need to choose? Is there a will? How was the car left to you? These are... Read Answer
Talk to a MI lawyer. In PA if you have a wife, she would have a share with the children. Also, if one of the children would predecease you where does... Read Answer
You need to contact a copyright attorney or intellectual property attorney. I would try to find the agreement but if you can't the issue would be do... Read Answer
Go to the county courthouse in the county mom died and look up the case in probably the probate court. If you cannot handle this, hire an... Read Answer
every state is different. ask a MI lawyer. in PA its under 25K with no real estate. as for the will contest. a well drafted will signed by a person... Read Answer
tough situation. if you get no response, do you get a lawyer involved to make those requests. in order for you to have her will voided you will have... Read Answer
Assuming that you owned the property prior tot he marriage and that it is deeded solely in your name, no it will not pass by operation of law to your... Read Answer
Under Michigan law a will must be admitted to probate before any distribution can be made, in addition notice must be sent to all Interested... Read Answer
An individual must survive the decedent to inherit, thus those who have already died (and their heirs) have no right to any claim on the father's... Read Answer
You may not really need a personal representative form, as you are aware, the other bank accounts passed to you by operation of law.
MCL 700.3982... Read Answer
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If you received the insurance proceeds, you were likely listed on the insurance policy as the beneficiary. An insurance policy is... Read Answer
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You do not state whether your father is alive or deceased. I'm going to assume from the read of your question that your father... Read Answer
I am a California attorney so my answer may not be applicable but out here the surety (the bond company) will often accept a co-indemnitor (or... Read Answer
As you describe the situation, it is still unclear how something like this could happen. The probate courts, the IRS, and the property buyers and... Read Answer