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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 I have the power of attorney over my moms estate, can I sell her home to help pay her assited living bill?

Answered by attorney Daniel J. Pingelton
Estate Planning lawyer at The Pingelton Law Firm
Yes, although at all times you have to handle matters prudently and carefully, and in your mother's best interests.
Yes, although at all times you have to handle matters prudently and carefully, and in your mother's best interests.

The probate attorney is reducing commission agreed to before death of client. Should I seek legal services?

Answered by attorney Christine James
Estate Planning lawyer at James Law Group
Your question is concerning and I would definitely ask for another opinion. The probate attorney should not be selling the house for you as an agent and getting paid as the probate attorney. This does not sound right and I would speak with another probate attorney ASAP. At James Law Group we make every effort to respond to you quickly and efficiently. This means we may be responding to you from a mobile device. As you know, responding on these devices can result in typographical errors that my otherwise not occur. In order to provide this extra service, please be aware of this and excuse any errors that may be caused by responding in this forum. The content of this message is protected by attorney-client privilege.
Your question is concerning and I would definitely ask for another opinion. The probate attorney should not be selling the house for you as an agent and getting paid as the probate attorney. This does not sound right and I would speak with another probate attorney ASAP. At James Law Group we make every effort to respond to you quickly and efficiently. This means we may be responding to you from a mobile device. As you know, responding on these devices can result in typographical errors that my otherwise not occur. In order to provide this extra service, please be aware of this and excuse any errors that may be caused by responding in this forum. The content of this message is protected by attorney-client privilege.
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What will happen to my mother's will if she remarries?

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Answered by attorney Jeffrey Scott Strickland (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Strickland Law, PLLC
In Tennessee, the Will will be valid, but the new spouse will have rights to take via elective share, etc. if she predeceases him. Depending upon her goals for the assts accumulated in her life, it is wise that she consider an antenuptial agreement (pre nup), which should include language as to what happens if they divorce.
In Tennessee, the Will will be valid, but the new spouse will have rights to take via elective share, etc. if she predeceases him. Depending upon her goals for the assts accumulated in her life, it is wise that she consider an antenuptial agreement (pre nup), which should include language as to what happens if they divorce.
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