| Estates Law |
| Do you think executors of someone estate who is deceased, gets portions of their assets? |
Executors are entitled to a fee for their services. Otherwise, if they misappropriate funds from the estate, the heirs can take them to court. ... |
| Can a homeowner or real estate agent's dishonesty in advertising a home ... or listing a home ... can that |
if you dont mention something about a house i believe that that's okay but im not positive...now if you straight out lie or say something false about a house that you are advertising or listin... |
| My 98 year old cousin passed without a will what happens to her estate. she was adopted .? |
It will go to the state. If anybody else gets a share, it will be her closest living blood relative. ... |
| Does anyone know about real estate property lines? |
consult a real estate attorney, this situation is very complex ... |
| What happens when a former cohabitating partner appears after the former partner's death to claim his estate? |
This will turn on the law of the state in which the case arises, but generally if the person seeking to claim is not in the will and is not married to the deceased, that person is out of luck. ... |
| How do you know if your family is telling the truth about what is in your recently decesed father's estate ? |
Someone who dies without leaving a will is considered "intestate"
The major difference between dying testate (with a will) and dying intestate is that an intestate estate is distribut... |
| Can property be sold by a sibling when the parents are deseased, but the estate has not been probated? |
was the property left to that sibling in the will? You really need a lawyer for such a thing, it gets complicated. ... |
| Where will an heir to the estate? |
There is always an heir to the estate of a decedent.
The heirs, assuming there is no will, are determined by the Intestate Laws of the state where the decedent was domiciled. n the United States... |
| Can an heir to my moms estate stop me from buying the house? |
Yes, she can. If she chooses not to sell out to you, she can keep you from buying the house outright. The other people who own the house with you can deed their share of the house to you, but then ... |
| Won judgment against development company real estate broker advertises company on Internet.? |
Your question is a bit difficult to understand. I am assuming you mean the person, who is a broker, owned a brokerage company. You got a judgment against the company and you want to subpoena the ... |
| How do you file a judgement against the exectutor of an estate for not timely closing the estate? |
You can go to the Probate Court and look over the file to see if it verifies your accusations. You really do need to consult another attorney. You will find an attorney who will do so if you try.... |
| Can an attorney be a real estate broker in South Carolina? |
I know you can in North Carolina -- here's the ruling from the State Bar in N.C.:
An attorney who is also a real estate broker may so indicate on his letterhead. He may operate both busines... |
| What is an executor of an estate? |
While an executor is responsible for ensuring the clauses in the decedent's will are carried out, they are also responsible for ensuring that the estate is properly handled and settled with re... |
| How does the Fiduciary of an Estate determine the fees to be charged in the state of michigan? |
If it is not by written agreement. The Michigan State Statute will provide the amount. Look under the section for Wills and Estates in the Michigan Code. You can find it online. ... |
| How much legal research should an estate lawyer charge for when doing a revocable trust ? |
that far too vague of a question. it just depends on the specifics of the case, some may require no research, others may require thousands of dollars of research. ... |
| Can letters of administration of an estate be granted despite lack of evidence of property of decedent? |
Yes. ... |
| Marriage involving a minor and real estate!!? |
Is he asking you to sign away your dower rights? If not I don't understand your question. Your parents can sign for you until you marry, then your husband can sign for you. Since you are ju... |
| Dad died..The person over his estate needs to pay bills left? |
When my father died in Florida, I didn't have to pay any of his outstanding bills until I posted a death notice in the paper and the creditors filed a claim against his estate in the designate... |
| What can a stillborn child's estate do with regards to lawsuits? |
had it been proven its wrongful death? if that is the case you can sue in any state ... |
| Does an owner of a life estate have the same rights as a fee owner? |
No. An owner of a life estate has the right to use the real estate for the terms of his life, or if it is a "life estate par autre vie", for the life of a designated individual. He mus... |
| What percentage of United States real estate is owned by the Federal governmet? |
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| If you have a quit claim deed, do you still have to probate an estate? |
In Michigan you do nor have to go to probate if you have a quick claim deed,if I were you I would seek a lawyer right away,when my father-in-law died and left house to his wife,she became mentally ... |
| How can the rights of an estate representative be revoked? |
You can call a meeting and the six of you need to vote on who will be the executor of the estate. Usually everything he left behind will have to go through probate court anyhow. The state will end... |
| How do i recover my mothers estate who died in hospital in greece after leaving this country 10 years ago.? |
Assuming there's likely to be enough money to pay the bills, get yourself a Greek lawyer. There'll be a lot of forms to complete and not in our alphabet. ... |
| Does anyone know the law about estate inheritance? Does a child living at home get 25% when a parent dies? |
Yes, that needs to be stated in the Will. You are correct. Where a child lives has no bearing on his/her right of inheritance. Since you've told us there was a Will, the terms of the Will g... |
| Can you give up being an estate executor after a few years? |
Certainly. You simply have to request it from the Probate Court. You will also have to provide a full accounting of the assets. A will or estate will never 'fail' due to lack of an exe... |
| Who is entiled to a parents estate if they die without a will? |
Typically there is an intestacy statute, so:
1. Spouse.
2. Children, divided equally.
3. If no spouse or children, then their parents.
4. If no parents of the parent, then grandparents.
5. I... |
| What is the simplest legal form of a last will for someone who wishes to leave their estate to one person? |
I went through a similar situation here in the U.S.. My mother was terminally ill and she drew up a short will leaving everything to me , it was witnessed by 2 people and a friend of hers was a No... |
| How can the Executor of an Estate, who's also a named beneficiary, purchase a house which is part of that Est? |
They cant, that would mean that they were buying something that was already theirs. Unless they were only left a part share, in which case they could buy the other part if the other shareholder was... |
| Can property be sold by a sibling when the parents are deceased, but the estate has not been probated? |
Not if there are other siblings, and also not if there is a will that states otherwise. ... |
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