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Gardner Law Firm

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  • 114 N. Broad St., Winder, GA 30680

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers4 awards

  • Gardner Law Firm is a locally owned and operated law firm based in Winder, Georgia. We understand that legal issues can seem complex and confusing for clients, and our staff of... Read More

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Robert Gardner Jr.
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  • 319 Molly Way, Ste. 300, Winder, GA 30680

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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 can I become beneficiary after my husband's death?

Rudolf Jon Karvay
Answered by attorney Rudolf Jon Karvay (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Berkman, Henoch, Peterson Peddy, P.C.
As surviving spouse, you have a right to certain assets even though a beneficiary had been designated. Since you will need to bring a proceeding in court to have the beneficiary turn over the funds to the estate, I suggest that you retain the services of an estate attorney to assist you.
As surviving spouse, you have a right to certain assets even though a beneficiary had been designated. Since you will need to bring a proceeding in court to have the beneficiary turn over the funds to the estate, I suggest that you retain the services of an estate attorney to assist you.
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How can I ensure my girlfriend, not my kin, handles my estate?

Answered by attorney David Goldman
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Office of David M. Goldman PLLC
You should talk with an estate planning lawyer to draw up a will and make sure she will be qualified to serve as a Florida appointed PR.
You should talk with an estate planning lawyer to draw up a will and make sure she will be qualified to serve as a Florida appointed PR.

What are my rights in my grandfather's will if my uncle decides to sell the house?

Answered by attorney Dara J. Goldsmith
Estate Planning lawyer at Goldsmith & Guymon, P.C.
First it is important to determine how the property was titled at the time of your grandfather's death. If it was in joint tenancy with your uncle, or your uncle was a Pay on Death beneficiary it would pass to him by operation of law regardless of what the Will says. If the asset was only in your grandfather's name then it would be necessary to go through probate. If it is/went through probate you should receive notice of the petitions, etc. You should probably review the title information available on line for the county where the property is located and determine the ownership status and history. You may want to seek legal counsel to address the specifics of your situation.
First it is important to determine how the property was titled at the time of your grandfather's death. If it was in joint tenancy with your uncle, or your uncle was a Pay on Death beneficiary it would pass to him by operation of law regardless of what the Will says. If the asset was only in your grandfather's name then it would be necessary to go through probate. If it is/went through probate you should receive notice of the petitions, etc. You should probably review the title information available on line for the county where the property is located and determine the ownership status and history. You may want to seek legal counsel to address the specifics of your situation.
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