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  • Serving Lake Monroe, FL and Seminole County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers1 award

  • Giles & Robinson, P.A. was originally founded by Leroy B. Giles in 1908. Today, we continue to uphold the high ethics instilled by Mr. Giles in the practice areas of Estate... Read More

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Morey Law Firm, P.A.

4.9
54 Reviews
  • Serving Lake Monroe, FL and Seminole County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

  • We believe that trust is the hallmark of any relationship and strive to provide competent and professional counsel in a relaxed client-oriented environment. Representing Clients... Read More

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John Morey
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Cobb Cole

4.6
124 Reviews
  • Serving Lake Monroe, FL and Seminole County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 23 lawyers2 awards

  • With a diverse range of practice areas, a strong commitment to client-centered legal services and a consistent presence in the local community, the attorneys of Cobb Cole form a... Read More

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John B. Crowther

5.0
2 Reviews
  • Serving Lake Monroe, FL and Seminole County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

  • Founded in 1974, John B. Crowther assists with numerous legal challenges, including Contracts, Trusts and Estates, Estate Litigation and Wills and Probate issues. From our office... Read More

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  • Law Firm with 6 lawyers2 awards

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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

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What is the legal way going about getting items that belong to you but are not at your residence?

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Answered by attorney Robert James Slotkin (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Robert J. Slotkin
Asking permission is the best way. Since this is an estate planning Q, I assume it involves an estate. There is a judge assigned to every estate. You can schedule a hearing before the judge and ask him to compel the family to release your items to you. Probably should go thru a lawyer but not required.
Asking permission is the best way. Since this is an estate planning Q, I assume it involves an estate. There is a judge assigned to every estate. You can schedule a hearing before the judge and ask him to compel the family to release your items to you. Probably should go thru a lawyer but not required.
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How can I get my brother to acknowledge me as a co-executor of our mothers will?

Answered by attorney David Goldman
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Office of David M. Goldman PLLC
You have to look at the terms of the will. It may say that either may act or that upon the resignation of one or both you are to be appointed. Remember that just because a will names you as an executor , you only become the PR or executor once appointed by the court.
You have to look at the terms of the will. It may say that either may act or that upon the resignation of one or both you are to be appointed. Remember that just because a will names you as an executor , you only become the PR or executor once appointed by the court.
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How do I buy my mother's house after she died without a will?

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Answered by attorney Victor L. Waid (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Office of Victor Waid
Assuming you are the only two heirs, and you have letters of administration issued by the court, then you will need to obtain an order from the court distributing the property to you and your sister, certified, to present to the credit union, who can then commence to refinance the property into your name with your sister granting her share to you, and paying off the old loan that was in your mother's name.
Assuming you are the only two heirs, and you have letters of administration issued by the court, then you will need to obtain an order from the court distributing the property to you and your sister, certified, to present to the credit union, who can then commence to refinance the property into your name with your sister granting her share to you, and paying off the old loan that was in your mother's name.
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