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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.

Does probate apply to this situation and who is responsible?

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Answered by attorney James P Frederick (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Frederick & Frederick Attorneys at Law
The aunt needs to hire an attorney. The home is not a part of the estate, because she owns it. She needs someone to assert her rights. If she had personal property in the home, she can petition for it to be returned. It is not an easy case and it may not be worth pursuing depending on how much the property is worth.
The aunt needs to hire an attorney. The home is not a part of the estate, because she owns it. She needs someone to assert her rights. If she had personal property in the home, she can petition for it to be returned. It is not an easy case and it may not be worth pursuing depending on how much the property is worth.
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What can I do if I am executor to my mothers will but nothing has been done with the house?

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Answered by attorney Brian Haggerty (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Minor, Bandonis & Haggerty P.C.
Are you the personal representative, or is your brother? The PR has to account annually, sending the account to the court and to the devisees. The account should say what is happening with the house.
Are you the personal representative, or is your brother? The PR has to account annually, sending the account to the court and to the devisees. The account should say what is happening with the house.
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My wife’s father passed away and someone is driving the car with out permission (in Georgia) the car has gone missing on a few occasions

Answered by attorney Terry Lynn Garrett
Estate Planning lawyer at The Garrett Law Firm, PLLC
You may never find a Will.  Two-thirds of Americans die without one.  Hire a local probate attorney to help you file an application to determine heirship and issue letters of administration.  As administrator you will have full authority over the deceased's property and can transfer title. Meanwhile, see whether a locksmith can change the door key to prevent hot wiring and joy rides.
You may never find a Will.  Two-thirds of Americans die without one.  Hire a local probate attorney to help you file an application to determine heirship and issue letters of administration.  As administrator you will have full authority over the deceased's property and can transfer title. Meanwhile, see whether a locksmith can change the door key to prevent hot wiring and joy rides.
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