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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.

If the power of attorney expires when my father passed away, who is to sign the quick claim deed to transfer my father’s home ownership and title?

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Answered by attorney Andrew R Byers (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Byers & Goulding, P.L.C.
The personal representative of his estate. The personal representative needs to be appointed by the probate court.
The personal representative of his estate. The personal representative needs to be appointed by the probate court.

Is there any way I can legally steal condemned land that is deemed useless by the government?

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Answered by attorney Phillip Gustavo Day (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Offices of Phillip Day, P.L.
Stealing is not legal in any State of the Union. So no, there is no such thing as "legally stealing." You may want to consider speaking to an experienced Real Estate lawyer and ask about Adverse Possession laws and how one can legally take possession of property but I will forewarn you that the hurdles to adversely acquire property are huge. It may be cheaper to simply make an offer on the property and see if you get lucky.
Stealing is not legal in any State of the Union. So no, there is no such thing as "legally stealing." You may want to consider speaking to an experienced Real Estate lawyer and ask about Adverse Possession laws and how one can legally take possession of property but I will forewarn you that the hurdles to adversely acquire property are huge. It may be cheaper to simply make an offer on the property and see if you get lucky.
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I have a trust but would like to make some changes, can this be done?

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Answered by attorney Richard Joseph Keyes (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Probate Law Center Richard J. Keyes, PC
You need to read through the trust to determine whether it is revocable or irrevocable. The vast majority of trusts are revocable. If you are still unsure, please see an attorney. If you want to make a change to your revocable trust, this is a trust amendment. You can go to a different attorney for the amendment or to find out if the trust is revocable so an amendment can be made.
You need to read through the trust to determine whether it is revocable or irrevocable. The vast majority of trusts are revocable. If you are still unsure, please see an attorney. If you want to make a change to your revocable trust, this is a trust amendment. You can go to a different attorney for the amendment or to find out if the trust is revocable so an amendment can be made.
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