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Asked by User from Alexandria, KY | Answered 139 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 Minneapolis, MN | Answered 278 days ago

How much does a revised will cost? and isn;t a personal representative the same as the exceutioner of an estate?

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

My hubby and i have a basic will but we were looking to maybe revise it we have everything in joint tendecy except he has a credit card with only his name on it. someone said it would be a good idea to revise it to name a personal representative but i was under the impression if he dies first i am his excetuioner and if i die first he... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Minneapolis, MN | Answered 281 days ago

Need a revised will

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

We took one of those community classes and when we were told by our finicial advisor that we would need to go and see a lawyer becasue it is only good if something happens to one of us not both and we have everything in joint tendecy except he has an american express card only in his name.

Asked by User from Descanso, CA | Answered 281 days ago

How can I get a copy of my moms will? My sister is not sharing info? We get along, I thought?

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

Can someone help me fiqure out what the proper procedures are at death. I am in Ca. My sister is in Fla, Port Orange where mom died, June 5th at home. Mom had a will done when I was there visiting in Feb. by Ostendorf Law Firm. I have not be able to get thru to them with phone calls and email. ? I don't have any paperwork, mom said she... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Odessa, TX | Answered 287 days ago

No will, there are heirs. Will oil royalties, cd's go to heirs or the state?

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

My cousin is dying of cancer, has no will. I am his Medical POA. He does have oil royalties, cd's coming due for roll over this month, a home, 2 vehicles, guns etc. Will the heirs get the monies etc, or the state since he doesn't have a will and isn't lucid enough to sign anything like a durable POA, or write a will. I have tried and... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Norway, ME | Answered 308 days ago

A will and a stepdad. dose a stepdaughter have any rights to fine out if she is on the will and if so were can we fine the will .it has to be recorded

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

How can you fine out if a stepkid was on a will .were can you fine the will.one of the real kid spent all of the moneyand it was a lot of money.im trying to fine out if a stepdaughter has any rights to this money.it so what can we do about this problem.

Asked by User from Lynchburg, VA | Answered 310 days ago

Last Will and Testament

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

How do I get a copy of my grandmothers will? I believe I may have been in her will but never contacted. I don't want to contact the executor of her estate in order to get a copy. My grandmother may have had her will done in Virginia. She later moved to Florida. I am unsure if she had another will done after moving to Florida.... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Wartburg, TN | Answered 316 days ago

Can I contest my father's will after accepting a settlement from a sibling?

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

The will specified that I only had 1 year from my dad's death to claim my inheritance. I was not shown a copy of the will until the year had already passed. At that time, my brother offered to buy my "share" of my dad's home and land for $10,000. I felt as though I had only 2 options: accept his terms or forfeit my portion. Does this... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Huntsville, AL | Answered 317 days ago

Property in multiple states

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

I live (rent) in Alabama and own property in North Carolina. In which state are laws regarding wills more favorable. My will is made and executed in Alabama. However, because of the property that I own, the will needs to be probated in North Carolina.

Asked by User from Eagle Lake, TX | Answered 329 days ago

Power of attorney & last will & testament

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

I AM INTERESTED IN KNOWING HOW TO FILE A LAST WILL & TESTAMENT & A POWER OF ATTORNEY , IN CASE SOMETHING SHOULD HAPPEN TO ME ! I HAVE 4 CHILDREN OF MY OWN & MY HUSBAND HAS 4 & I WANT TO SECURE MY PART FOR MY 4 KIDS ! also i really do not trust my husband to make medical decisions on my behalf , because thru the 14 yrs of marriage he... View Full Answer

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