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Your mother's debts are now her estate's debts. They are not yours personally. Funeral expenses have first priority so you can pay those... Read Answer
That's a difficult situation. I'm guessing that the house was in both of your mother and your father's names as joint owners, so it... Read Answer
Your will is offered for probate in the state where you were last domiciled. You cannot dictate the state of probate by putting a provision to... Read Answer
I am sorry to hear of your tragic loss. If they had no will, then their remaning assets would pass via the laws of intestate succession. ... Read Answer
Yes. I do not recommend writing on your existing Will but rather writing a new one. You also could write a "codicil" to your existing... Read Answer
Did your parents have assets that require Probate to pass to their heirs? Probate would begin with filing a Petition with your local clerk of... Read Answer
I'm assuming the will was probated. Maybe the best way to explain this is to run through some typical deadlines. The first is 90 days... Read Answer
ON their first of you to pass away, if everything is owned jointly or controlled by a beneficiary designation (for example an IRA or 401(k)), then... Read Answer
the situation that you present is not uncommon. I assume your sibling is the properly appointed administrator of the Estate. The... Read Answer
I'm not sure I'm following. Here's how I'm reading it: your granmother passed away and was survived by your father. Your father... Read Answer
I think your question is one of priority. Which will dictate the disposition of real estate, the will or the deed. if the deed is titled... Read Answer
If you made loans to family members (not the decedent) then your claims for repayment are agains them directly, not the estate. If you loaned... Read Answer
I'm sorry to hear about your sister's passing. Sometimes the death of a family member increases the urgency to get our own affairs in order. My... Read Answer
Have you asked this question of his pension administrator? Generally whatever elections he makes for a beneficiary on his pension are "locked... Read Answer
It really depends on what medicaid benefits you're applying for. If its for medical assistance for medical bills, then she has a very low... Read Answer
So I take it that you are preparing Wills for yourselves, correct? That's an excellent idea. Over half of Americans do not have a... Read Answer
I'm sorry to hear about your father's death. I suspect what is happening here is that your father had a contract with the VA home requiring him... Read Answer
Unless he has a lease or is on the deed, he has no "right" to continue residing in the house. The house is likely an asset of the estate. ... Read Answer
If the property was specifically devised under the will and the will was probated, title has actually transferred and it's unnecessary to have a deed... Read Answer
I'm sorry to hear about your sister's passing. People do change their minds regarding the disposition of their assets at death. If she... Read Answer
Normally, you need a will, POA and living will. They are the basics. Go to a local lawyer or one at least in your area. Word of mouth is a good... Read Answer
If there is estate property to pass, whoever is listed as executor in his will, must file the will. Look and see if this happens. If there is a will... Read Answer
Estate planning for second marriages with children are always difficult. I am not understanding how you describe the will here. Do each of you... Read Answer