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    In the state of Texas, how long do you have to protest a probated will?

    Section 93 of the Texas Probate Code says: "After a will has been admitted to probate, any interested person may institute suit in the proper court to contest the validity thereof, within two ...

    My father recenlty died and owned his home, How can i change the deed?

    It will be cheaper and more straightforward going to probate. They will ensure that all the required legal requirements are met, if you make one mistake it could prove a costly exercise putting ...

    When a will is contested in texas, what happens next?

    Her best bet is to hire a lawyer, but no court really requires you to. Ask you lawyer if the will has a no-contest clause in it. If a lawyer drafted it, the clause should be there. This means th...

    Why was this question removed?

    yes don't see a problem with this its was probably some Cretan who had an issue wouldn't take it personally and yes its clean straightforward and would have liked t...

    Do we need the House Deeds?

    In order to grant probate,the solicitor requires proof of ownership of the property in the form of the deeds.(for instance,our deeds are with the Building Society with whom we have our mortgage)The...

    As executor of a will, i have distributed funds ~ what do i do if a new will is found?

    Probate is always subject to the possibility of a more currrent will being found. YOu can dispute it if you beleive it is not current. If money has been paid out to people not entitled, it will nee...

    Can I transfer a spousal IRA that I inherited as a primary beneficiary with contingent beneficiarys.?

    It sounds like your advisors are giving you correct advice, with one possible exception, depending upon who is the "owner" of the IRA: It's my understanding that a spouse has a many...

    Trust & courts?

    The purpose of a Trust is to avoid Probate. If the Trust was properly prepared (attorney)there should be what they call an Omnibus clause. The purpose of this clause is to cover many things at once...

    Marriage???

    I'd like to think you could believe a minister. I would suggest the minister redo the paperwork, hand it to you, and you can personally deliver it to probate.

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    How do I find out what my inheritance is?

    A will, as part of probate, is public record. You should know, from the letter, what county court is handling it. You can call the county clerk's office in that county and get a copy of the wi...

    Law help please!!!!?

    If you feel your attorney is not fighting on your behalf the first thing to do is get a different attorney. Probate is a touchy thing and the court may or may not order you to sell the home dependi...

    My sister was adopted when she was 4..Californi Code 6451?

    The way I read it, if your father lived with your half-sister at any time as father and daughter, your half-sister may have a claim. The relationship is automatically severed unless Dad once ...

    My father passed away... how do we access his funds?

    Probate court.

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    Birth Certificate Question?

    In many states, parental termination cannot happen unless there is someone else to take the place of the parent and adopt. I don't know if this is the case with someone your age. Is there ...

    I need a letter of testamentary from the state of Texas to settle out a certificate of deposit in Minnesota?

    You should contact the Probate Division in the applicable Texas County Clerk office and they would be able to provide you with the relevant documents or point you in the right direction. They will...

    Property inheritance?

    Generally the probate must be opened, for it is the probate court that gives authority to those executing the documents of conveyance.

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    Whats a "missing heir"????

    A missing heir is someone who's interest in property, either real or personal, as not been resolved because they have not been located. probate is court regulated way of seeing that an estate...

    Can anyone tell me if an inheritance has to be over a certain?

    An estate has to go into probate not only for the purposes of distributing the estate itself, but also to enable someone to act on behalf of the deceased and the estate. It can be for any amount...

    Are traffic tickets ethical and effective means of deterring bad driving?

    What could bring order out out chaos on the roads faster than heavily fining or jailing morons who endanger the lives of others. Oh, I know! Higher insurance rates which also often result from ...

    How do wills that skip generations work?

    If you are an heir to an estate (meaning you are named as a beneficiary in the will) or if you are a distributee (meaning if there is no will, you inherit), you should receive notice of the fact th...

    What is the definition of "issue of standing" as set forth in PC 15800?

    An "issue of standing" means that you have the right to bring the action to the court. For civil matters, standing is usually being able to demonstrate that you personally have suffere...

    My aunt died without a will, how do i settle her affairs?

    She died without a will. To ensure the estate goes to the closest relatives, someone will have to be appointed executor of the estate and do a ton of paperwork. Once the inheritance is all det...

    Letter to a lawyer?

    The first answer is very good. If this gets you no where, you should be able to lodge a complaint with your local law society or bar. Google your state and law society or law bar.

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    Will of a deceased?

    If the deceased left no assets that must be probated or if it is a small estate and the state where it is administered has a procedure for waiving probate on small estates. For instance, many p...

    Help with representing myself in civil law?

    A very unwise idea. You will be eaten for breakfast by the solicitors / barristers representing the other side.

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    Can anyone recommend me who to speak to about legal advice on the executer of a will?

    You are going to have to speak to a lawyer licensed in your state or province (or if in the UK, England, Scotland or N.I., etc., but the Citizens Advice Bureau could also help). But you could p...

    I need to find a lawyer to help in in oakland area in ca?

    Findlaw is an excellent resource to use when looking for an attorney. Use the link below, click on "For the Public" and in "Legal Issue" type in probate, and in "Locatio...

    Marriage and the affidavit?

    It's a proxy marriage and not legal in every state. Check with the local clerk of the court; they can walk you thru the process. You aren't officially married untill a state specified off...

    How do i check mothers will has been executed properly?

    Why can't she give you a copy? Yes, wills are in the public record so you should be able to get a copy from the Probate Office if it passed probate but I expect there will be a charge for it....

    Should I call a lawyer?

    If all you gave her was your address, there is no cause for you to feel bad. She could have gotten your address from numerous sources anyway. What she really wanted was your SS# and date of birth...

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