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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.

How does one stop a court proceeding?

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Answered by attorney Kathleen Delacy (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Reger Rizzo & Darnall, LLP
Motions would have to be filed regarding jurisdiction and any other matters. Once filed in court and answered, need both parties and Court to agree to dismiss.
Motions would have to be filed regarding jurisdiction and any other matters. Once filed in court and answered, need both parties and Court to agree to dismiss.
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If the wife doesn't apply for administrator after the death of her spouse, can one of their children apply?

Answered by attorney Monica H. Donaldson Stewart
Estate Planning lawyer at Donaldson Stewart, P.C.
If a surviving spouse does not want to exercise the priority of being the personal representative of the estate, the next priority would be the deceased person's children. In order for only one of those children to serve, they probably need to have the surviving spouse and the other siblings "waive" their own right to be appointed. I recommend you consult with an attorney to discuss this matter in greater detail.
If a surviving spouse does not want to exercise the priority of being the personal representative of the estate, the next priority would be the deceased person's children. In order for only one of those children to serve, they probably need to have the surviving spouse and the other siblings "waive" their own right to be appointed. I recommend you consult with an attorney to discuss this matter in greater detail.
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What if a small estate stops being small after finishing the process?

Answered by attorney Terry Lynn Garrett
Estate Planning lawyer at The Garrett Law Firm, PLLC
Contact a probate lawyer who practices in the county in which your mother died.  This is not a DIY project.
Contact a probate lawyer who practices in the county in which your mother died.  This is not a DIY project.