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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.

Can I leave something to my child with the condition that they stay in school to receive it?

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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 you can have a condition in regard to an inheritance so that if the beneficiary meets the condition, the beneficiary will get the inheritance. You also need to make sure that if the beneficiary does not meet the condition, that something happens to the inheritance like going as part of the residue of an estate. I do not know about Louisiana law.
In Missouri you can have a condition in regard to an inheritance so that if the beneficiary meets the condition, the beneficiary will get the inheritance. You also need to make sure that if the beneficiary does not meet the condition, that something happens to the inheritance like going as part of the residue of an estate. I do not know about Louisiana law.
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Can we go back after mother died two years ago, dad left children out of will and enforce legal separation (no will) two years?

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Answered by attorney Edward M Olson (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Olson Law Firm
There are many different provisions of the probate code (now known as Estates and Protected Individuals Code... or EPIC) which may come in to play here. If your Dad was wealthy, it is important to hire an attorney right away and find out about the assets before they all start to disappear.
There are many different provisions of the probate code (now known as Estates and Protected Individuals Code... or EPIC) which may come in to play here. If your Dad was wealthy, it is important to hire an attorney right away and find out about the assets before they all start to disappear.
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Since the one daughter refuses to sign the Quit Claim Deed, do I have a chance in court?

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Answered by attorney Michael Burton McFarland (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Michael B. McFarland, PA
Greedy and stubborn will not really make good legal arguments. The will and any completed, valid codicil(s) determine where the property goes at first. If the will gave the property to you and your sister, it's not clear that her daughter has any interest. If there was no valid will, the property would likely go to you and your sister equally, so your niece wouldn't have any claim so long as your sister is alive. Disregard the foregoing if the property is held in a trust, or there was a co-owner with your dad. Recommend you have the property ownership documents reviewed by an attorney.
Greedy and stubborn will not really make good legal arguments. The will and any completed, valid codicil(s) determine where the property goes at first. If the will gave the property to you and your sister, it's not clear that her daughter has any interest. If there was no valid will, the property would likely go to you and your sister equally, so your niece wouldn't have any claim so long as your sister is alive. Disregard the foregoing if the property is held in a trust, or there was a co-owner with your dad. Recommend you have the property ownership documents reviewed by an attorney.
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