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Dead witnesses are no problem. The statute deals with this. There is a proceeding that your lawyer needs to bring. You need to... Read Answer
Unless the fee was paid all of these years, the box would have been long opened and the contents sold for the fee. However, if the box is still... Read Answer
Cash is not titled. Therefore, a will is not going to insure what happens to it. The other person could take it and deny it exists. ... Read Answer
What do you care what Suze Orman says?? This is a website where questions get answered by actual licensed lawyers who give legal advice. Not by some... Read Answer
You do not need such a lawyer. You need an Irish lawyer and you need an American lawyer, if there is property here. Which country goes... Read Answer
You can get a copy from the Surrogate's Court if there is a filed estate. See if you can get the funeral home to give one. Last option is... Read Answer
As it is not your primary residence and you are the owner in full now (based on your post), you are going to have to pay. You will not likely... Read Answer
You, or a lawyer you hire, can go to the Clerk's office in the Surrogate's Court where the will was filed, and see what happened in the case. ... Read Answer
The provision is odd. I think you have a good argument, but in light of the position taken by the Executor, you are going to have to bring what... Read Answer
If everyone agrees she is to get the car, then she can get it. A specific bequest which is no longer owned by the decedent fails. You... Read Answer
Your question makes no sense, but there is an issue here. A transfer by an executor never has compensation if property is devised in a... Read Answer
The petition is the affidavit, but it never hurts to have a narrative in the form of an affidavit to explain the issues. Thus, it is not... Read Answer
The short answer is yes. However, a copy is hard to probate, especially without a copy of the signature. Better idea is to bring an... Read Answer
There is a precise ceremony for the execution of a will. No lawyer is just in the notary business, and no notary knows the process. It... Read Answer
I am so sorry for your loss. (You do seem to be handling it rather bravely, given that your mom died only a few days ago and you're already worrying... Read Answer
I am not sure why he was surprised. You need ancillary letters in NY to sell real property. The buyer's title company will require... Read Answer
An unsigned will has no validity. Wills that are filed with the court are public documents. Also, by now, someone must have title to the... Read Answer