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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

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Who gets the money from this house?

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Answered by attorney Douglas A Tull (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Douglas A. Tull, P.C. Attorney at Law
Your uncle needs to see an attorney - or if he is not competent, his agent should, if he had a power of attorney - lacking either, perhaps you should seek to have yourself appointed as your uncle's conservator. If he is competent - then you don't need to act for him - he can - if property was co-owned and one co-owner paid on the mortgage when the other did not, the payer may well be entitled to receive the payments he made on the mortgage as a deduction from the net proceeds. As it is the mortgage note balance will be deducted so your uncle won't have to contribute to paying it off - the property will do so through the sale proceeds.
Your uncle needs to see an attorney - or if he is not competent, his agent should, if he had a power of attorney - lacking either, perhaps you should seek to have yourself appointed as your uncle's conservator. If he is competent - then you don't need to act for him - he can - if property was co-owned and one co-owner paid on the mortgage when the other did not, the payer may well be entitled to receive the payments he made on the mortgage as a deduction from the net proceeds. As it is the mortgage note balance will be deducted so your uncle won't have to contribute to paying it off - the property will do so through the sale proceeds.
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What are the chances of their success regarding this getting the house?

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Answered by attorney James P Frederick (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Frederick & Frederick Attorneys at Law
Tough situation. Ideally, you would have had an attorney prepare the deed for you, because then, the attorney could have assessed your mom's condition, taken precautions to avoid arguments of undue influence, and generally, testified on your behalf. Since that was apparently not done, you have the document and the notary to support your position. Since this is in court, it is going to cost you something to defend. Court proceedings are long and expensive and the result is never guaranteed. Having said that, your position would seem to be stronger, but that is without any other facts regarding your mother's mental capacity at the time the deed was signed. I think you WILL need to hire an attorney to defend your position.
Tough situation. Ideally, you would have had an attorney prepare the deed for you, because then, the attorney could have assessed your mom's condition, taken precautions to avoid arguments of undue influence, and generally, testified on your behalf. Since that was apparently not done, you have the document and the notary to support your position. Since this is in court, it is going to cost you something to defend. Court proceedings are long and expensive and the result is never guaranteed. Having said that, your position would seem to be stronger, but that is without any other facts regarding your mother's mental capacity at the time the deed was signed. I think you WILL need to hire an attorney to defend your position.
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Does the child's father have rights over the dead wife’s inheritance?

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Answered by attorney Brooke Ashton (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Fetzer Booth Mountain West Law
The father has no right to the mother's estate. However, it is likely that her child does inherit her assets. If the mother died without preparing a will, then the estate is divided in accordance with the intestate laws of the state. The grandparents may be able file to be the conservators over the grandchild's finances, especially if they are concerned that the child's father will use the funds for himself and his other children.
The father has no right to the mother's estate. However, it is likely that her child does inherit her assets. If the mother died without preparing a will, then the estate is divided in accordance with the intestate laws of the state. The grandparents may be able file to be the conservators over the grandchild's finances, especially if they are concerned that the child's father will use the funds for himself and his other children.
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