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Did your son leave a last will and testament that is going to be probated at the county courthouse? What is the estimated value of his estate assets?
Whether he did or not, you can contact the county courthouse to get the paperwork to open up estate proceedings for his estate.
You need an...
If you used ZELLE Quick Pay, call the Chase Customer Service number at 1-800-935-9935. If the phone person tells you they can do nothing about this, do not accept this. Visit your local bank in person and speak to someone there.
Contact your bank and your credit card company immediately to inform them that you want to stop the automatic payments.
Additionally, file a complaint with your state attorney general about this company and also file a complaint with the state attorney general of the state where the company is...
Contact your bank immediately and your credit card company and tell them what you know about this company and the bank will work with you to get the automatic payments stopped.
Additionally, complain to your state attorney general about this company and complain to the state attorney general of...
Have you seen the newer will (or a copy of it if it is being probated in court)?
Is there language in it that specifically disinherits the children?
If the will is signed by witnesses, do you recognize the names of the witnesses (do you know them or not)?
What state is this in?
Did your father manage his financial affairs himself (pay his own bills, etc.) or had his sister or anyone else been given a Power of Attorney signed by him that gave the POA authority to handle his financial affairs?
Are there other assets in your father's estate...
Please stop overreacting and begin to put a positive spin on this. The executive obviously was impressed enough with your skills that he was considering putting you in charge of this project--that is complimentary to you. If you work well with other males (in ANY racial category) in your...
This is elder abuse. He can make a codicil but the POA is not going to ask him to do it. It is better to have a brand new will made out. TALK TO A LOCAL PROBATE ATTORNEY NOW TO FIND OUT WHAT YOU SHOULD BE DOING. This will was signed apparently under duress. And ask your attorney whether...
Start interviewing with probate attorneys NOW until you find one willingg to represent you. If your attorney investigates now before the death happens, he will be more likely to find where the first will is (and hopefully you are named as a beneficiary in it). Let's hope he has not also...
Was this doctor your father-in-law's personal physician or a doctor who performed an autopsy?
If no autopsy was performed, you may want to find out how much an autopsy would cost.
Here is a website that explains that in North Carolina you can ask for a change by submitting a "Request To Change...
Before you hire the services of an attorney, contact the probate court and order a copy of all the documents in the probate file and pay the fee for the copies to be mailed to you. That way you can review exactly how the estate has been handled up until now, and then you can decide whether you...
Not theft by deception but definitely theft.
You can discuss this with an attorney first and then decide whether you need to file a report of theft with the police and/or mail him a certified letter that explains you are asking for the vehicle and tools to be returned within 2 days, or else you...
If any of the men have the same job title that you do, ask the boss why the men are never asked to clean up.
Truly if the job is so displeasing to you wouldn't it be easier and be less aggravating to find another job elsewhere?
It seems as if Medicaid should have submitted this claim to the estate while probate was open. Probate is closed now, isn't it? Looks like they are out of luck.
You can check county courthouse land records to see if a lien has been placed or not.
The fact that they won't get in touch with...
You need to be able to estimate how much is the amount his estate will be receiving from what the estate is owed and also add up what his debts will be, so you can have some idea of what the net estate value will be. Attorney/administrator will only be receiving a relatively small percentage...
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