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answered on Sep 10, 2024
You should contact a Probate lawyer who works in Dallas County. They can draft the Application for you, as well as all the other documents you need in such a probate matter.
I have copies of checks, Facebook messages, a copy of the estate showing that 5 people conspired to ensure the estate did not go to who it was supposed to. There 4 are a lot of factors in this case and I have been dealing with it for 4 years.
answered on Sep 10, 2024
I would recommend you start looking for a lawyer in the county where the probate case is pending (or the county where Decedent had his/her residence at time of death). A lot of your question (if there is one), depends on whether there is a will, maybe a trust, or just nothing at all. The second... View More
The Power Of Attorney document specifically grants the right to create an inter vivos trust on behalf of the principle.
answered on Apr 24, 2024
Take the POA to any estate planning attorney near you, they will tell you what you can or can not do. They can help you draft the trust if it falls within the power of the POA.
I have marriage license etc I talked to funeral director he was no help
answered on Apr 24, 2024
If information is erroneous on a death certificate, the only person who can request a change is the person who provided the information (to the funeral home).
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