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Manne & Humpf, PLLC

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  • Serving Exeter, NY and Otsego County, New York

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Personal, Professional Representation since 1993.

  • Estate Planning LawyersGeneral Practice, Annulment, and 62 more

Karl E. Manne
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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.

How can I guarantee that all the assets my spouse inherited from our marriage go to our child and not to the new spouse if I die first?

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Answered by attorney James G Maguire (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at James G. Maguire
There is not much you can do to control your ex-wife's assets. The minor child will be a forced heir until he or she reaches the age of 24, and would be entitled to a portion of her assets.
There is not much you can do to control your ex-wife's assets. The minor child will be a forced heir until he or she reaches the age of 24, and would be entitled to a portion of her assets.
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If the wife doesn't apply for administrator after the death of her spouse, can one of their children apply?

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Answered by attorney Richard Joseph Keyes (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Probate Law Center Richard J. Keyes, PC
In Missouri, if the spouse does not apply for administration after the death of the husband, then one of the adult children can apply. However, unless the child gets the consents from all the beneficiaries, the matter may have to be set for hearing as to who the court will appoint the personal representative.
In Missouri, if the spouse does not apply for administration after the death of the husband, then one of the adult children can apply. However, unless the child gets the consents from all the beneficiaries, the matter may have to be set for hearing as to who the court will appoint the personal representative.
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How can i get my father's paintings back from my cousin?

Answered by attorney William R. Pelger
Estate Planning lawyer at Pelger Law
If you were his closest heir you would be in a position to not only inherit but to be executor. I would consult with a local estate attorney. He could write this person and if necessary help you open an estate. Once the estate is open these items would be, based on what you say, be estate property and she could be prosecuted for keeping them.
If you were his closest heir you would be in a position to not only inherit but to be executor. I would consult with a local estate attorney. He could write this person and if necessary help you open an estate. Once the estate is open these items would be, based on what you say, be estate property and she could be prosecuted for keeping them.
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