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I just want some advice because i was a first offender and i got put on probation for 30 years and have had to pay fees i cannot afford and never will be able to afford to a place that no longer exists. I was 17 at the time and the person who did the acts was 15 so they charged me instead. I would... View More
answered on Sep 23, 2020
You can file a Motion to Terminate Probation. I would recommend talking to a lawyer to better evaluate your chances for early termination.
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answered on Sep 19, 2020
You need to make sure the discharge paperwork was completed and filed.
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answered on Sep 12, 2020
Only if your mother did not own property in Florida xan you open an estate in Georgia.
My father made a will 1 year before he died. The will is going to one of his friends. He mentioned mY brother on the will as a listed child; however, he didn’t mention me at all! Does it worth it to object on this will?
answered on Sep 6, 2020
You will need to ask an attorney from the state where your father was living when he died. In Georgia, the only way for an omitted child to get back in a will is if the child can prove the parent thought the child was dead.
and my brother. However, my brother also died intestate and had no kids, and died months before my father. Would the amount of money left to my brother be given to me, or my mother since she is still living? My mother has been divorced from my father since 2002. We live in Georgia.
answered on Sep 1, 2020
If you are listed as beneficiary, then you are entitled to your share of the accounts on which you are a beneficiary. Whether the listing of your brother as a beneficiary and he died before your means his heirs get the money or you get the money depends on the wording of the beneficiary statement.... View More
A husband and wife own retail property in Cobb Co and reside in Paulding. The husband dies and leaves his half ownership to his son. The will was probated in Paulding for the home. Searching property records, the deceased husband is still listed as owner on the Cobb commercial building. Does this... View More
answered on Aug 29, 2020
You probate a will only in the county where the deceased lived. Once you probate the will, the executor then transfers the real estate wherever it is in Georgia to the designated beneficiaries. Until that is done, the executor still has work to do.
Is the new tractor part of the will even though it was bought after the Will was made? The older tractor was sold many years ago. The will just says tractor and has no identification number or make and model.
answered on Aug 29, 2020
If the will says, " X gets my tractor. ", then X gets tractors owned by grandfather at his death. It doesn't matter when the tractor(s) were acquired.
mentioned in the will would be handled legally by me. He lost 2 of his tax records in a flood and died before I realized that those properties weren't included on the will. Now my attorney is telling me I have to contact his siblings and their children inorder to GIFT the properties to whom... View More
answered on Aug 26, 2020
It sounds as though you are working with an attorney. That person has all the details of your case, so it would probably be a good idea to take the person’s advice. If you don’t feel that you are getting good guidance with that attorney then you may want to see about working with a new one.... View More
State of ga. Landlord not notified until day of court Dispute over quit claim deed h
recorded in clerk records back in Feb 2020. Dad died may 2020. sueing estate of dad she's temp admin of for reversal of quit claim deed suit came after evict notice.can she adverse possess? How can she be removed.
answered on Aug 13, 2020
There is a hold on evictions in the state at this time due to the pandemic. It was recently extended once again. You may want to read about here: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/georgia-issues-3rd-covid-19-related-evictions-hold
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So I would like to know we what I should do. Also am I or my children entitled anything? He did not have a will or insurance. I could really use some help and guidance. Thank you
answered on Aug 6, 2020
As his wife, you are entitled to 1/3 of his estate and a year's support. His children are entitled to the remaining 2/3 and if they are under 18, they are entitled to a year's support as well. The separation is a non issue. Find a lawyer specializing in probate law. Because probate law... View More
both our names. The IRS and Fannie Mae have liens on the property. Is he spinning his wheels? Can I quitclaim her off the deed?
answered on Jul 28, 2020
The answer is it depends but most likely not. If the deed has language that includes "joint right of survivorship" then the property passes to you by operation of law. Unfortunately, most deeds do not include this language. If the deed does not have this language then you will need to... View More
I had to take an evaluation because I got a public drunk charge. However, the evaluation came back negative, the evaluator told me later that I need to take some classes. Which there is no need because I feel as if they just took my money and now want to add those classes to get more money from... View More
answered on Jul 27, 2020
More information is needed before an accurate answer can be provided. It is best to contact an attorney who can assist you with the specifics of your case and provide you with a more detailed response.
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I’m listed to receive his part of the estate but am I entitled to the money listed for him
To receive separate from that
answered on Jul 18, 2020
Not sure I understand the question. Is there money in a bank account that has him listed as beneficiary? Did he outlive your grandparents, but then died?
answered on Jul 17, 2020
This question should be posted in the criminal law section. Probate deals with estates of the deceased, guardianship, etc. On another note, if it is a probation revocation hearing, it is because there is an allegation that the terms of the probation have been violated and a hearing is set to... View More
My folks said they were advised by an attorney not to put my name on the deed and that Georgia law requires a property to go into probate. Basically, if there is a way to avoid probate in the state of Georgia what is the best way to go about it?
answered on Jul 14, 2020
In most cases the best way is a revocable living trust, but every situation is unique and sometimes an irrevocable trust makes the most sense or some other technique altogether. Many factors need to be taken into consideration. Your best bet is to consult with an experienced estate planning or... View More
Only name on deed of trust is hers. No husband, just three heirs.
answered on Jul 13, 2020
You mention Deed of Trust. Is the title in her name alone or in the name of her as Trustee? If the house is in her name alone, you will need to file for probate in the county where she lived. If the house is on the name of a trust, you need to see what the trust says do.
Does it state in the Ga law in regards to the new covid laws that someone who is still incarcerated almost 6 months now should be let out into the community pending there finally revocation hearing.. And we have been told that ga laws are on suspension but does the law not state the longest... View More
answered on Jul 17, 2020
This is not a probate question. It should be posted in the criminal law section.
What is the required happenings to a victim to be considered an attempted battery?
answered on Jul 17, 2020
This question should be posted in the criminal law section. Probate deals with deceased estates, guardianships, etc.
I need help looking at Mama's account and taxes. There is probably just the house and some shares in some family stock. Hopefully I will be able to use phone conferences.
answered on Jul 2, 2020
My condolences to you on the passing of your mother.
I recommend your attorney be local in or near the same county as where your mother resided.
They drained her accounts they still have her furnishings I posted a protective order on my Facebook page which they were blocked from and I was arrested for stalking is this legal
answered on Jun 24, 2020
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