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Unfortunately the answer is no. Jurisdiction for probate in Texas is the county in which the decedent was domiciled at the time of their death,... Read Answer
The first thing you should do is ask the bank what they will take. You will probably need a lawyer because for you to get beyone the first line... Read Answer
Actually it is surprising that the utility company was not aware of the death of your parents. You should notify the utility company of their... Read Answer
Yes that is a reasonable fee. You might find some that are less and some that are more. A great deal depends on the facts of the case... Read Answer
If your wife had a will that left everything to you then you need to probate it. If she did not have a will, then the property will... Read Answer
You need to hire a lawyer. If you had a lease with your deceased parents and if it was in writing, it might be binding upon the estate and... Read Answer
Typically it takes an attorney to probate a will. There are a number of issues with heirs or potential heirs or non lawyers attempting to go... Read Answer
You could take your brother to court to sue him for the reasonable value of the rent of the premises since he moved in. That might promt him to... Read Answer
In order to change title to the house, a probate proceeding in the county in which your uncle was domiciled at the time of his death is... Read Answer
You need to file suite against him on behalf of the estate to recover estate assets. Your lawyer should be able to assist you with that. ... Read Answer
Most county deed records are available online, often for free. Please keep in mind that unless your mother recorded a Transfer on Death or Lady... Read Answer
I think you may be confused and using the wrong term, because you don't "need" an estate, it simply comes into being when you die (there are other... Read Answer
This turns on whether your siblings and you have received ownership, whether they have gifted you their shares, and whether the lender thinks your... Read Answer
You must apply to settle your father's estate as executor (if he had a Will) or administrator (if he did not) and transfer the title to whom he named... Read Answer
Show up, and invite your siblings to as well.
Given your aunt's high handed approach, you may also want to see a local probate lawyer about filing... Read Answer
Yes, any Will should have two witnesses who will not inherit and attach a signed, witnessed and notarized Self-Proving Affidavit. Be... Read Answer
Sounds like blackmail, doesn't it? Pay my asking price or I will live in the property for free. Fortunately a Suit to Partition can be... Read Answer
Without actually seeing the will, it is difficult to speculate on what might happen. If i read your question correctily, the person who wrote... Read Answer
Presenting a death certificate will not transfer title. Your father must be represented by an attorney and go through an abbreviated probate... Read Answer
Your answer depends upon the intestate laws of the state your father died in. You should contact a probate lawyer in that state directly or be more... Read Answer
You do not say where your father lived and died. That is the county in which the Will should be probated or, if there is no Will, an heirship... Read Answer
IT's not clear whether your dad had a will or not. It is also not clear whether or not his estate (will or not) went thru the probate procedure... Read Answer
The POA expired with your aunt.
Williamson County requires that you be represented by an attorney in filing a Small Estate Affidavit. From... Read Answer
A great deal will depend on whether or not the trust owned the oil and gas interest at the time your husband died. Over the years, i have seen... Read Answer