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2 Answers | Asked in Foreclosure, Real Estate Law and Probate for Utah on
Q: I'm an heir to an estate, How do I get my funds out of court after a foreclosure?
Kenneth Prigmore
Kenneth Prigmore
answered on Feb 16, 2024

The entity that foreclosed on the home will have the money initially. If it's over $100k, they will normally refuse to give it to an heir without first your going to court and requesting to be named as the personal represenative.

If it has been long enough, the entity may have turned...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Divorce, Family Law and Foreclosure for Utah on
Q: Getting back money from soon to be ex husband he took her checks and put it in a bank account without her name on it

She works a full time job and he took 30000 that she was paid from her job and a settlement and put it in an account with only his name on it, and she is only asking for half but he is telling her he is keeping it all. He won't give her a penny of it. He also cheated for 13 years.

Aric M. Cramer
Aric M. Cramer
answered on Nov 22, 2021

Contact a family law attorney for help.

1 Answer | Asked in Foreclosure and Real Estate Law for Utah on
Q: If I've paid off a home equity can they charge me attorney,appraisal fees, and owe property tax home insurance

Included mortgage payment in to escrow. I receive a letter to pay or I'm in default

Kenneth Prigmore
Kenneth Prigmore
answered on May 8, 2019

As it has been five weeks since you posted, I suspect you have already been forced to make a decision. In case this issue comes up again, most of your relationship with the mortgage company is controlled by contract. Many lenders will agree to waive mortgage insurance if your equity exceeds a... View More

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