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Preparing a Last Will and Testament, Durable Power of Attorney, Health Care Power of Attorney and Living Will should be prepared by qualified... Read Answer
Yes you can fire your attorney, but do so in writing asking for your file. Communication is very important.
If your father owned property jointy with someone else with rights of survivorship, then the surviving owner became the sole upon your father's... Read Answer
A last will and testament can *nominate* (that is, state the testator's preference as to) a guardian, but only a court can actually appoint a... Read Answer
"Money received from estate" is not necessarily the same as "money received from my life insurance policy." If your sister "charged" you 5%, you... Read Answer
Normally, if your mother in law or you, the POA, requests a copyf of the will from the estate lawyer, he or she should honor such request. If he or... Read Answer
If there is enough value in this property in the storage shed or other assets to fight for, you have the right to become executor of the estate.... Read Answer
generally you only file a will/open an estate if there is property in the dead person's name that cannot be transferred any other way. Talk to a... Read Answer
Usually, the local county bar association or state attorney disciplinary board appionts someone, like a receiver to step in and make sure pending... Read Answer
in PA you would need to open an estate. in ohio i believe there is an exception for property under a certain amount. i would hire an attorney, i dont... Read Answer
A life insurance policy is essentially a contract. Upon death of the insured life, the proceeds go to whoever the owner of the policy designated as... Read Answer
If your mother alone would inherit under the law of descent and distribution and she executes a valid disclaimer, then her children, presumably you,... Read Answer
i only practice in pa, but most states have a small estate process or rules that allow certain assets to heirs without probate. shop around for a... Read Answer
A parent has the exclusive right to name a guardian for their minor or adult disabled child. While it needs to be in writing, it does not... Read Answer
Dear Ohio,
I truly hate to deliver the bad news, but the named beneficiary takes ALL with no obligation to share a dime. The pension is a... Read Answer
Dear Ohio,
I'm going to assume you purchased the home AFTER your divorce.....If you die without a will, your child will inherit your home through... Read Answer
Your mother's estate has been open for eight years? If so, that sounds excessive. Most Ohio estates close within one or two years. If the estate is... Read Answer
I am assuming that your son is under age 18. If he is under 18, you will need to apply for guardianship of your son's estate. You will need to be... Read Answer
The relevant issues include the language in the adoption order and the laws in effect at the time the biological parent died. Whether... Read Answer
If your husband's checking account was in his name only (and he did not name someone as payable on death beneficiary), then the only way to access... Read Answer
In Ohio, a will is legal if it is signed at the end by the person making it (the testator) in the presence of two witnesses. The witnesses must also... Read Answer
You ask very specific questions. The answers depend on several factors. I suggest that you speak with a probate attorney about your situation, to... Read Answer
You should contact a probate lawyer as soon as possible. From what you write, it appears that your father's estate has not been settled in court.... Read Answer
The executor's responsibilities include gathering estate assets, paying final debts, and distributing what is left to the beneficiaries named in the... Read Answer