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You might consider using the Find a Lawyer function on the website of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (www.naela.org) to find a local... Read Answer
You can file a grievance with the state bar, including a copy of the engagement agreement and an affidavit that the Will was never produced.
You can... Read Answer
If you think you have a grievance, please contact the state bar first to file that grievance and second to get a list of lawyers in your area who... Read Answer
Gifts to a charitable organization are not taxed nor is the charity taxed on their receipt. The gifts are tax deductible to the giver (within... Read Answer
I'm sorry for your loss. Adopted children are treated the same as biological children under the probate law, if that is your question. If... Read Answer
It depends on the circumstances, but there seems to be a fair argument that if two names are on a receipt for personal property and one dies that the... Read Answer
The courts prefer the executor lives in the state, because it is easier for communication, signatures, court appearances and the costs of all that.... Read Answer
I usually suggest filing probate, as if there is no will, in a case like this. That is, assuming there are assets to fight over. If so, file for... Read Answer
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Yes, property can be sold while in probate, both real and personal. Sometimes it is necessary to sale property due to liquidity being... Read Answer
If the will was probated, it would be on file at the county office where the person died or resided. If it wasn't, the attorney who prepared it... Read Answer
Transferring a house by deed may work. There are different options in different states. In California, where I practice, that's not the best way to... Read Answer