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Is there a time limit for a beneficiary to file suit against the trust?

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Answered by attorney Victor L. Waid (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Office of Victor Waid
You need the assistance of a probate litigation or estate planning attorney to defend yourself as trustee of the trust, as I see a lawsuit coming generally, she would have a year to bring legal action after death of settler; by the way, the Power of attorney died when aunt died, leaving you no power.
You need the assistance of a probate litigation or estate planning attorney to defend yourself as trustee of the trust, as I see a lawsuit coming generally, she would have a year to bring legal action after death of settler; by the way, the Power of attorney died when aunt died, leaving you no power.
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Can I claim an alleyway as property and how?

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Answered by attorney James P Frederick (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Frederick & Frederick Attorneys at Law
It depends. Is the alleyway an easement? Does it belong to someone else? If it is an easement, then you cannot claim it. If it is someone else's land and that person has asked you to stop using it and you have done it, anyway, then if you can prove all of this, you can file a claim with the court for adverse possession. You would need a lawyer to do this for you.
It depends. Is the alleyway an easement? Does it belong to someone else? If it is an easement, then you cannot claim it. If it is someone else's land and that person has asked you to stop using it and you have done it, anyway, then if you can prove all of this, you can file a claim with the court for adverse possession. You would need a lawyer to do this for you.
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If my dad and uncle own 50/50 of property and my uncle is renting the property out without sharing the rent, what can my dad do?

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Answered by attorney Victor L. Waid (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Office of Victor Waid
Dad can make a demand for half of the rent, and if no payment, then dad can sue brother to recover his half. However he will be subject to half of the taxes, insurance, repairs on the property.
Dad can make a demand for half of the rent, and if no payment, then dad can sue brother to recover his half. However he will be subject to half of the taxes, insurance, repairs on the property.
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