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Yes - you have to hire an attorney and file his Will for probate. The Will is of no force and effect - meaning, it is not binding upon anyone -... Read Answer
Whether your father had a will or not, you could file a probate proceeding, and at the same time you could contact the police and make a police... Read Answer
I assume that your father's house is in his name only. Other problems could exist if your mother's name or someone else's name is also on the... Read Answer
You are not required to use a lawyer. If you are familiar with the Texas requirements for drafting the document then it could be valid. The danger if... Read Answer
The proceeds of your estate will go to whom you wish and only what is granted to the child with the debt will be subject to collection by his... Read Answer
To find out if your father's will was probated, you have a few options. Depending on what county he lived in when he was live, you may be able to go... Read Answer
If your mother passed without a will, you may need what is known as an affidavit of heirship to have a house she left behind put into your name. It... Read Answer
The answer to your question will depend on the characterization of the property. There are two kinds of property -- separate and... Read Answer
From your explanation of the facts, it is un-clear why you did not just take care of it yourself.
As to the POA, if it lists the specific duty... Read Answer
A number was assigned to the case when it was filed. Your filing should be made under that same number. once yours is filed, send a copy to the... Read Answer
Your investment accounts which have listed beneficiaries are usually handled outside the will. The percentages you list for the Fidelity will control... Read Answer
If your Aunt is still alive, it would be wise to have her attorney look at the trust and perhaps revise it to be more specific.
If your Aunt has... Read Answer
This may be a very complicated situation, unless he left a will. The estate will be controlled by the will, if there was one. Intestate... Read Answer
It is sometimes hard to get all the deed records figured out if you do not do it with regularity. I suggest that you go to a large, well... Read Answer
The answer depends on many facts not in your question. Either call us to discuss or post more details. It.may not be wise to do the posting as it... Read Answer
That balance of the question did not print. Please contact me to get all details. If the question has to do with community property rights, no one... Read Answer
Dont call me but call a local TX lawyer who handles estates. Under PA law, you may have the right to challenge the will if dad was incompetent. If... Read Answer
Talk to a TX lawyer, GENERALLY, jointly held property (joint tenants with right of survivorship) goes to the surviving tenants and does not go into... Read Answer