| Estates Law |
| I completed deferred adjudification, and wanted to receive my real estate license. Any problems.? |
I wouldn't think so.... you may want to check with your local Board of Realtors to see if you can join that organization.
As you know, real estate agents (or Realtors) have a fiduciary res... |
| Must you be a resident of the State of Indiana in order to be an executor of an estate within Indiana? |
You would need to verify this with the Indiana Probate Code, which should be on line. But if your mothers intent was for you to be a co-executor then your sister bears the burden of showing the co... |
| My estranged husband died in sept 07. His friend is claiming to be the executor of our home-estate.? |
Is she claiming that she has a will that names her executor? Are you living in the house, or is she? Do you have children with your husband? Does he have children with the ex-girlfriend? These ... |
| Ineed to know how to find information regarding my grandmothers estate which has been in probate .? |
More information is needed:
(1) Did your grandmother die testate or intestate?
(2) Was there a probate or administration actually opened in the probate court?
(3) What state and county?... |
| What should I write to creditor's of an insolvent estate (decedent)?? |
The estate has to be opened first of all, with a number. Once you get that number, you write to all creditors and include a paragraph to the effect that "this estate is insolvent, so you may w... |
| Should it take nearly 3 years to settle an uncontested estate? Help!!? |
Depending on the nature of the assets this can take time. Tax returns have to be filed and estate income tax paid. This means dealing with many levels of government, none of which are quick.
Al... |
| When someone dies intestate,and had life insurance for 拢150,000,what happens?Is it added onto the estate? |
In Scots law a spouse is entitled to one third and children are entitled to one third (whatever the will may say)
Therefore you cannot leave a spouse out of a will.
Life insurance policy is norma... |
| What are the requirements to become an administrator of an estate where there is no will? |
When there is no will, the courts will appoint an administrator. The administrator may or may not be an heir.
Some jurisdictions have an order of preference for administration of an intestate... |
| If there is no fraud or collusion can a life estate be taken away for any other reason? |
you will have to go back to the original grantor intent,life estates can be granted with conditions precedent or revert back to gantor or a third party ... |
| If an adult was a sexual abuse victim as a child but the abuser is now deceased cand the victim sue the estate |
No. Lawsuits are barred against the dead. There are too many cases involving the living to have a bunch of dead defendants on the docket. If you didn't file the case before their death, you... |
| How much does an executor and the lawyer for an estate get paid in wyoming? |
There are no hard and fast rule that the lawyers should be paid this much. It depends on lawyer, client, situation and many other facts. ... |
| My mother told me I am the executor of her estate, how do I get her to write a will without a lawyer? |
I have seen more problems in the past 34 years with people who think they will save a few bucks by writing their own wills. Sure, people can write their own wills, but often they do it in a manner... |
| If a person dies, and leaves a will with the entire estate going to someone other than the biological child... |
Any one can contest a will. However, my mom died about five months ago. Because of my siblings and their hateful attitude toward me, I hadn't seen her (even though I took care of her for thr... |
| If a Person Dies With Few Liquid Assets, How are Bills Such as a Funeral Paid For Until the Estate is Liquidat |
The rights of the executor are listed in the Will. The standard wording for Wills gives executors the power to borrow against the assets of the estate to pay these bills. The executor may also ha... |
| Is my son entitled to any money from his deceased fathers estate (UK)? |
If his father listed him as a beneficiary in his will or in the insurance, then he can file a claim. If not, then there is nothing to do. ... |
| What is the next step in our easement dispute? Texas real estate dispute!? |
Can't you build your own easement? I don't get it? Perhaps, you could sell the property to GE, seeing that is all the corporation seems to do anymore is limit tax liability by purchasing ... |
| Is it against the law to keep noisy cockerels on council estate? |
Not really. There is no statute barring it. However, you could approach it from a nuisance point of view. See the Citizens Advice Bureau. You could also tell the RSPB that they aren't kept hum... |
| My father has died and my mother who left him 4 years ago is trying to claim his entire estate in scotland? |
i found this information on the act dated 2005 i hope this will help you and good luck i hope the sad death of your father will not split up your family ... |
| Does anyone know under what circumstances in Texas can a small estate affidavit be used and the advantages of? |
follow the links on brbpub.org and they will guide you through the system or if that link doesn't work go to Firstgov.gov and they will list the dept. in Texas which has the info online. ... |
| Is it legal for that the lunar registry to sell real estate of the moon to the public? |
not unless they have title to it ... |
| What type of lawyer do I need for the state to reconsider the denial of my California real estate license? |
Few lawyers specialize in areas like that. I'd ask a lawyer referral service for an employment lawyer that specializes in real estate agents, dealing with government agencies, or license deni... |
| Is it legal for a landlord to box up a renters property if they are deceased and the estate is in probate? |
you can not put something that doesn't belong to you in a will. If he has a landlord then he cannot put it in a will. So the land lord has done nothing wrong. ... |
| Can an Ex-Wife claim part of her ex-husband's estate, if he's remarried? |
I am sorry for your loss. Even though Dad is still breathing, brain cancer (especially grade IV astrocytoma) is daunting for the patient and the family. You should have nothing to worry about beyon... |
| I have a class that i need an answer to regarding probate law: documents to transfer a clients trust estate... |
When a trust estate is terminated, there is generally an accounting prepared in accordance with Uniform Fiduciary Accounting standards. Here is a link to a report by the American College of Trust a... |
| How close can a street light be to your property (new estate)? |
I know when we moved into a new house on a new estate the street light was in my next door neighbours front garden about 2 metres from their front window and about half a metre from the road. ... |
| What punitive action can be taken against the executor of an estate who has been found guilty of misconduct? |
Since you don't say how the executor was found "guilty" and of what, it's not possible to answer. Generally, a civil or criminal complaint could lie, and the result could be a p... |
| In VA can an heir sue if the executors sell real-estate with out his signature on the deed? |
See a lawyer. I believe the executor has the right to liquidate assets in order to pay outstanding debts or other bills against the estate and this must be done before anything remaining is distri... |
| Who and how do you report an attorney that you feel has not done his/her job in an estate case? |
Estate cases can sometimes take months or longer to be settled. Depending on how complex the will is, how busy the courts are, among other things. My uncle Died Jan of 04 and it was june of 05 befo... |
| I am being sued, can i get rid of some real estate? |
It depends on whether the lawsuit relates to ownership of the property. Ask your lawyer.
In general, if you own property with debt against it, you can sell the property and pay off the debt. T... |
| What is the difference between a mortgage and a note? Real Estate Law? |
A note is a document you sign promising to pay the lender the sum borrowed, with specified interest, in installments set forth in the note. A mortgage is a document you sign pledging real property... |
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