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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.

What can we do if our lawyer is telling us to waive our mother rights to our late brother's estate or get another lawyer?

Randall C. Romei
Answered by attorney Randall C. Romei (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Ashcraft & Ashcraft, Ltd.
Find out why the lawyer is making the recommendation and consult with a second lawyer as to the propriety, purpose and consequences of waiving such rights.
Find out why the lawyer is making the recommendation and consult with a second lawyer as to the propriety, purpose and consequences of waiving such rights.
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What can be done if my father passed with two homes and the step mother got both?

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Answered by attorney Nathan James Wagner (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at The Law Office of Nathan Wagner
You should talk to a local probate attorney. Your father's unsigned will is not effective. Your mother's will may make a difference, but what does it say? If it leaves the house to your father, then her will does not help you. You need to find out whether her will leaves the property to you and your sister. Also, be aware that if the property was deeded to your mother as "joint tenants", then it would automatically go to the other joint tenant when she died. In that case, her will does not affect who gets the property.?
You should talk to a local probate attorney. Your father's unsigned will is not effective. Your mother's will may make a difference, but what does it say? If it leaves the house to your father, then her will does not help you. You need to find out whether her will leaves the property to you and your sister. Also, be aware that if the property was deeded to your mother as "joint tenants", then it would automatically go to the other joint tenant when she died. In that case, her will does not affect who gets the property.?
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If parents remarried and they died and the house over $100,000 who is entitle to house?

Edwin George Fee
Answered by attorney Edwin George Fee (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Whiteford, Taylor & Preston L.L.P.
It depends on a number of factors, including how the house was titled, who died first, whether they had a will, and who their survivors are.
It depends on a number of factors, including how the house was titled, who died first, whether they had a will, and who their survivors are.