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Did you give the buyer any type of receipt for his purchase? You need to look at business law for your state to see if you were required to refund a portion or all of his money within a 3-day period if he asked for it. He may still decide to take you to small claims court
Is the will you are referring to a pour-over will?
The trust and the will are two different documents that will be administered separately and independently of each other. You can put the clause about the trustee in the will if you choose to, but the preferable route would be to make sure you...
Have you figured out who you owe money to--is it a creditor to whom you owe unpaid income taxes, alimony, child support, unpaid student loans, payment for ambulance services?
What you may be dealing with is a bank levy.
Go online and do a search on "North Carolina wage garnishment" or "North...
If you know the county where your father and grandmother died, look up online court records to see if any probate was ever opened up for either party and if there was, you can go to the courthouse to look at the files to see who handled the estate and exactly how the estate was handled.
There...
What is YOUR interest in this matter? Are you one of the stepchildren who now receives nothing or are you asking in behalf of someone else?
Check the court records for the county courthouse probate court to see if ANY will has been filed for probate.
Do you have the previous will and was it...
Maybe you should contact Social Security to find out if your Mom's estate is eligible to claim the back pay or does her estate receive nothing because she is now deceased and all payments automatically stop.
How the house is titled depends on whether your husband would get a share of it or not.
Did your father have any other assets besides the insurance policies and the home? If so, then he should be talking to an attorney to see if he needs to get succession opened. A child is first in line to...
It is not illegal for the relative to become a payee if the receiving party gave signature approval and if the receiving party wanted the person to be the payee. If there is a written document submitted by the non-blood relative that specifically lies by stating there are no living relatives...
Please consult with a local trust and probate attorney to get your questions/concerns answered.
The will and the trust are two separate legal documents that will be distributed separately and perhaps independently of each other.
If you are named as a beneficiary in the will, you will receive...
Your aunt had the right to leave her money to whomever she wanted. It's a shame that you didn't have some type of agreement with your aunt to be paid for your services.
Did you receive ANY financial benefit from the divorce? Alimony? Child support?
If you received no financial benefit from the divorce, you appear to have been poorly served by your attorney.
You should consider at least consulting with another divorce attorney to find out if you have any...
The fact that he has a POA from you is another red flag. He hasn't even explained to you why he needs a POA? And you should be sending him a letter signed by you that cancels the POA. I've never heard of anyone asking for payment upfront before you receive your refund--most places will defer...
Visit the website for the Texas Department of Banking (located in Austin, Texas) and check the list to determine if your bank is a state-chartered bank. If it is a state-chartered bank, then file a complaint with the Texas Department of Banking.
It may take a few days or weeks for this to be...
Do some research on the background of this individual by looking up his name and his business name online to see whether or not there are other complaints. Look up his name on county court civil cases to see if he has faced criminal charges in the present or in the past. Is there information on...
Yes. They think that your ex-BIL and niece don't know about their rights as tenants.
The fact that they have not been properly noticed could work out to benefit them if they need more time to make arrangements.
If I were them I would doing some basic research online regarding landlord/tenant...
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