Typically no, not until the decedent dies. However, in some jurisdictions a will may be filed in probate court for safekeeping. That may be done in Massachusetts
Yes, you can go down to the courthouse and file the correct paperwork.
At the appropriate county courthouse. There is typically a packet that can be obtained at the courthouse.
At the courthouse in the state & county where the child resides.
You will need to file in The county in which he lived. Any lawyer will be fine as long as they handle this type of case. It is fairly easy to do as I did with my father. The lawyer should handle all details of this process.
You're county courthouse should have all the forms you need to file taxes. They are also available online at IRS.gov You should be able to find tax forms at your local courthouse. You should also be able to find forms at your local post office.
In most cases you can simply file a request for name change at your local courthouse. Court clerks can tell you which forms you need to file.
Call your County Courthouse and ask them
Your local COurthouse, or Recorder of Deeds office.
To file an injunction to stop the sale of property, you will have to fill out a special form that you can get from your local courthouse. Once the form is filled out, you have to file it with the court. You will have to prove that you have a valid reason to stop the sale of the property. You may wish to hire a lawyer to help you.
Go to your local courthouse, go to the information desk, and ask for the number for legal aid. They'll be able to direct you to a low-cost attorney in your area that handles bankruptcies.
You will need to fill out a set of papers and file them with the clerk at your local county courthouse. You can either get a lawyer to do the paperwork for you, or download them from the New York government website here: http://www.courts.state.ny.us/ip/matrimonial-matters/forms.shtml You will have to pay several fees. After your initial paperwork has been taken care of by the court, you will need to do a little more paperwork to finalize the divorce.
You need to go to the Venango County courthouse. When you get to the courthouse, you need to speak to the clerk about filing the court papers.Ê