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When a Will is submitted for probate, it becomes a public document. Check with the county probate clerk. It may even be online. If... Read Answer
A Will has no legal effect until it is accepted for probate by a court. Hire a local probate lawyer to enforce your rights, which may include... Read Answer
You can only give what your have, wherever you are. In a community property state, you only have 50% of the community property. In... Read Answer
Unless the estate itself is named as the beneficiary of a life insurance policy, it is not considered to be part of the probate estate and is not... Read Answer
Yes to each of your questions. Just be sure to have any change to the note in writing, signed by you as the PR, and recorded. It also... Read Answer
I believe that Washington state law includes adopted individuals in its definition of heirs. Most states do.
If your father died... Read Answer
your question is confising as it is badly written. However, what i can answer is that, generally, when two people are on a bank account as joint... Read Answer
i can only answer to PA law, but in PA, if he doesnt get a lawyer to hold up the sale, i would just go through with it. the deed in PA only needs to... Read Answer
This is a question that falls under Washington state's jurisdiction (authority). Generally you do have recourse from being removed as executor... Read Answer