According to the Colorado Bar Association, an estate can be settled in as little as six months.
Yes, there is a uniform uncontested divorce packet that will need to be filled out for an uncontested divorce in New York.
It is certainly legal to do so. The executor must decide on what is appropriate and may charge rent.
Do you mean uncontested divorce? Uncontested divorce is when the parties have resolved all issues of the divorce (property division, custody, child/spousal support, etc) before filing for divorce.
Yes. Perhaps it helps to consider the estate of a deceased person is essentially the legal way to keep him alive until his affairs are settled. Once all that is done, the resolution of the estate is really ending his legal requirements (and I guess he can rest in peace).
Yes - Guam is a legal territory of the US.
NO firecrackers are not legal in Colorado
No, you have to follow the legal procedure before the estate can be settled. If a person uses the money form an estate without going through these procedures they are committing a crime and will be liable for the losses to creditors.
An attorney is not usually needed for an uncontested divorce. In most jurisdictions a person can file for an uncontested divorce without an attorney or having any legal experience. Your local Courthouse should have further information on the forms required.
A vesting assent is given by a personal representative of an estate in the UK to convey legal ownership of property that is the subject of a bequest or devised to a tenant-for-life of 'settled property'. 'Settled property' is a complex feature of UK property law. You can read more about it at the link provided below.
Depending on the jurisdiction, the executors might be liable. I would urge legal advice.
Not necessarily. Whether or not an estate needs a probate lawyer depends on various factors such as the size of the estate, the complexity of the assets, and the presence of a will. In some cases, a probate lawyer is necessary to navigate the legal process, while in others, the estate can be settled without legal assistance.
The settlement of Celia Cruz's estate was finalized in 2005, seven years after her death. The legal process involved various challenges, including disputes over her assets and rights to her music. Ultimately, her estate was divided among her beneficiaries and her legacy continues to be celebrated worldwide.