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My boyfriend and I bought house together and he passed away and left house to me and in order to put in my name need letter of testamentary how do I get one.
answered on Aug 29, 2017
Hello ...
You have to go to the Register of Wills and Probate his Will or (if you are not named in his Will or he doesn't have a Will) you have to have Letters issued to whoever that may be ...
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My sister refuses to sign checks so we can get money unless i give half to my children. Can she legally do that
answered on Aug 17, 2017
... Hello ...
... if you are both co-executors, your sister should do what the Will says ... you don't give enough facts re the provisions of the will to allow me to explain more ... I would be more than happy to answer if you provide more information ...
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Lawyer want to go through probate and why does he want information about my dads personal assets when my father had no will?
answered on Aug 14, 2017
... Hello ...
... Whether or not your father had a Will, it appears that your father was entitled to a share of your grandfather's estate ... Pennsylvania has an Intestacy Statute that will handle that ...
... Good luck ...
... John ...
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