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My mom told me in hospital he would leave me in the street and be careful so I have kept the original will. I called mom's lawyer and set it up. He has received much from my mom and now he is very upset mom willed me the house and part of another one. I tried to talk to him and he was very... View More

answered on Feb 22, 2017
If I have understand your question, your mom made a will and entrusted it to you to have it probated. You can present the will for probate yourself. Get an experienced probate lawyer to represent you. He or she can take all the heat off of you and keep anyone from running over you. If you live out... View More
policy in the estate of him and he passed and no estate has been filed and insurance paid claim with a good faith letter to someone other than his estate. Do I have a leg to stand on? Is his wife liable for this? Is insurance company liable

answered on Aug 4, 2016
A lot will depend on the divorce decree and it's intention. Start by talking to the lawyer who you had for the divorce.
My mother is sole owner of company. There was no will, so does the house and it's contents go to my mother?

answered on Oct 31, 2015
If the company is a corporation, or a LLC, the company would belong to your mother, not your grandmother. I've looked at this question several times, and can't see any reason why the grandmother's estate would have any claim to the property. The fact that the grandmother merely... View More
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