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Asked by User from Alexandria, KY | Answered 140 days ago

Question regarding a quitclaim deed

Answered by Evan Guthrie | Charleston, SC | View Lawyer Profile

My husband passed away 17 months ago with no will and they attorney that had been representing me suggested we do a quitclaim deed because of the property and two step-children. One of the step-children has signed off on the deed but step-son who was never in father's life refuses to sign off and will not let me move forward with my... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Denver, CO | Answered 176 days ago

I need to NOTICE OF DEFAULT, in the State of Washington, Bremerton, WA, in the amount of $10,200,000 and need to know the Proper Form to Use

Answered by Frank A. Natoli Esq. | New York, NY | View Lawyer Profile

My question is stated above. I have sent out a Notice and Demand, as of October 10, 2010. The Respondent is in Default and I need to file a Notice of Default, in the amount of $10,200,000. for the sale of two (2) Rembrandt Paintings which sold for $34,000.000. I am owed 30% of the Sale Price as a result of my 15 years plus of... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Gaston, SC | Answered 201 days ago

South Carolina Estate Laws question

Answered by Evan Guthrie | Charleston, SC | View Lawyer Profile

My mother-in-law passed away leaving her estate to her to living children only. Her oldest son passed in 2005 (he has one child). The executor of the estate wants to add this grandchild to the will. He is not mentioned in the will. Thewill states that anyone who contests the will and is named in it will be removed from it. Does she (the... View Full Answer

Asked by User from San Leandro, CA | Answered 229 days ago

My mom would like to do a video tape as her living will. Would the tape be legal and binding?

Answered by Evan Guthrie | Charleston, SC | View Lawyer Profile

Would the video tape act the same as a paper document for a lving will? If so, what information should my mom say on the video? Who needs to be present in order for us to video tape her living will?

Asked by User from Union, SC | Answered 229 days ago

Trust fund

Answered by Evan Guthrie | Charleston, SC | View Lawyer Profile

I receive a trust fund that a local bank hold for me since my dad died. There were 2 other receiving funds also but the have passed away. I am the sole beneficiary now. I receive 400 a month till i die. Then the remaining moneys goes to a church. By law can I get more money due to I'm now out of work now and applying for disability

Asked by User from Phoenix, AZ | Answered 229 days ago

How to change a Living trust

Answered by Evan Guthrie | Charleston, SC | View Lawyer Profile

What exacley do we need to do to take of 2 people from a living trust,and have the one that has them on there deleted,that its no longer legal or binding in any way..we have a lawer but have noticed that he is fighting to us to keep these two people on the trust , the two people are his daughters which have husbands,my has band says... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Olivehurst, CA | Answered 241 days ago

What are my rights as the girlfriend of the deceased who did not leave a will?

Answered by Evan Guthrie | Charleston, SC | View Lawyer Profile

My fiance died without leaving a will. I reside in the home he owned but now his estranged son is laying claim on all of his dads assets. What are my rights?I have several witnesses who have heard him say that he wanted me to have this place.

Asked by User from Waynesburg, PA | Answered 263 days ago

No will found

Answered by Evan Guthrie | Charleston, SC | View Lawyer Profile

My dad died August 13, 2012 and we found out there was no originial will found. My brother and I are his only survivors What do we do about probating the will when there is none. I live in PA and my brother live around 45 minutes away in WV. My brother wants me to wave my rights and let him take care of everything. I want to help... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Marietta, GA | Answered 266 days ago

Mother died without will

Answered by Glen Edward Ashman   Premium | East Point, GA | View Lawyer Profile

My Mother died without a will. While she had minimal funds in her bank account i can not close her account without a will. What is the easiest and cheapeast way to be name as her representative? Can I do it without hiring a lawyer? Need step by step instructions, if possible. Thank you

Asked by User from Vandalia, OH | Answered 274 days ago

Cremation, Burial and Estates

Answered by Evan Guthrie | Charleston, SC | View Lawyer Profile

My husband had passed away on August 17 at Good Samaritan Hospital. He was a veteran, disable and don't have any money. The only thing he owned was an old truck. Currently I am jobless and don't have any money to proceed with the cremation. I remember my husband told me that the veteran would take care of the burial. I have searched... View Full Answer

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