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Estate planning attorneys help individuals prepare for the management and distribution of their assets after death or incapacitation. They create legal documents such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives. Their work ensures a client’s wishes are honored, minimizes potential taxes, and simplifies the process for their loved ones.

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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Is my mom liable for the bill or my dad's estate?

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Answered by attorney Jayne L. Sebby (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Jayne L. Sebby
Your father's estate would be liable for the medical bills. However, your mother may be impacted by them as well if she and your father owned property together or if she agreed to cover some or all of the medical expenses. Transfering the title of the house to her name at this point won't help if it was partially or entirely in your father's name at the time of his death.
Your father's estate would be liable for the medical bills. However, your mother may be impacted by them as well if she and your father owned property together or if she agreed to cover some or all of the medical expenses. Transfering the title of the house to her name at this point won't help if it was partially or entirely in your father's name at the time of his death.
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Can a codicil to a missing will modify a different will?

Answered by attorney Bernard H. Greenberg
Estate Planning lawyer at Kokish & Goldmanis, P.C.
That would be up to the Court to decide. You can file both documents and ask the Court for instructions.
That would be up to the Court to decide. You can file both documents and ask the Court for instructions.

What steps should I take to to claim inheritance if the deceased did not leave a will?

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Answered by attorney Randy M Lish (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Randy M. Lish, Attorney at Law
You will need a local probate attorney. He will file to have you appointed as executor, and to open an intestate probate.
You will need a local probate attorney. He will file to have you appointed as executor, and to open an intestate probate.