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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 I do if my dad died he left a small home without a Will?

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Answered by attorney Brian Haggerty (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Minor, Bandonis & Haggerty P.C.
Someone needs to petition for administration of your father's estate. You and your sister have preference. I'm not clear on the step-sister; is this really a half sister, your father's child by a different mother? Then the three of you are heirs. If a step-sister, then you and your sister own the house, you will need to negotiate with her if you want to stay there.
Someone needs to petition for administration of your father's estate. You and your sister have preference. I'm not clear on the step-sister; is this really a half sister, your father's child by a different mother? Then the three of you are heirs. If a step-sister, then you and your sister own the house, you will need to negotiate with her if you want to stay there.
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Do I have to give my husband full access to my personal checking account?

Answered by attorney Bernard H. Greenberg
Estate Planning lawyer at Kokish & Goldmanis, P.C.
You need to go visit with a marriage counselor first. Second, if you divorce, he will have access to all information about your accounts.
You need to go visit with a marriage counselor first. Second, if you divorce, he will have access to all information about your accounts.

Can my brother sell a property without letting me know even if I’m the one who has the power of attorney?

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Answered by attorney Victor L. Waid (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Office of Victor Waid
Suggest you obtain the services of a probate litigation lawyer to advise your brother to stop his actions as you hold the POA as to your mom's financial transactions, and to advise him to not be bothering your mother who has dementia, as she does not have the mental capacity to know what she is doing. You may want to inquire of the lawyer about obtaining a conservatorship on your mother as to her person and estate, and have you appointed as her conservator.
Suggest you obtain the services of a probate litigation lawyer to advise your brother to stop his actions as you hold the POA as to your mom's financial transactions, and to advise him to not be bothering your mother who has dementia, as she does not have the mental capacity to know what she is doing. You may want to inquire of the lawyer about obtaining a conservatorship on your mother as to her person and estate, and have you appointed as her conservator.
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