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Ask a local real estate attorney to help you record the agreement in the county deed records so that when the real property is sold or transferred,... Read Answer
In addition to filing a grievance with the state bar and suing the lawyer for malpractice, contact your local Volunteer Legal Services or, if you do... Read Answer
When someone dies without a Will, their estate is probated in a determination of heirship. As an heir, you can apply to become the... Read Answer
A Will has no legal effect until it is admitted to probate by a court. When a Will is submitted to the court for probate, it becomes a public... Read Answer
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You can quick claim the house from your name alone to you and the present wife's names in joint tenancy or in tenancy by... Read Answer
Basically, the attorney can be hired, but almost nothing can happen to start the case without the death certificate.
You don't, unless you were provided for in her will, or perhaps, in his. You can contact the county wills office and see if a will was... Read Answer
Unless there are other facts you did not disclose, you would not be at financial risk in this situation. Check with a Minnesota attorney to be sure,... Read Answer