Yes, you may have grounds to sue if the bank wrongfully repossessed your property. You should consult with a lawyer to review your case and determine if there are legal grounds for a lawsuit. Be prepared to provide evidence to support your claim.
No. The lawyer should consult with an attorney with more experience in probate matters in New Zealand. Lawyers do not usually send bank checks to "last known addresses". The lawyer should establish contact with the beneficiary and usually obtains a written release of any future claim agains the estate. Please seek advice from an attorney who specializes in probate in your jurisdiction.
Yes, it is possible to sue your lawyer.
If an individual believes a bank is responsible for forgery, a case can be brought against the bank to hold it responsible. The best advice on how to go about this can be given by a lawyer.
to my knowledge you can sue for ANY damages, the question is a bit confusing
The best way to sue Experian is to hire a lawyer. A lawyer will examine your claim and determine whether you have a case.
BECU (Boeing Employees Credit Union) does not have a SWIFT code itself but, uses the SWIFT code of the Beneficiary Bank: Wells Fargo Bank NA San Francisco Beneficiary Swift: WFBIUS6WFFX Beneficiary Customer: BECU Beneficiary Customer Number: //FW325081403
Yes, a trustee can sue a beneficiary of a trust if there is a breach of trust or if the beneficiary has caused harm to the trust estate. The decision to sue typically requires approval from the trust instrument or court approval in some cases.
You cannot sue a lawyer simply because the lawyer did not win the case. You can sue if the lawyer did not do a good job. It can be difficult to prove unless it is obvious, such as the lawyer showing up to court inebriated.
The bank account should pass to the named beneficiary.
you must notify your lawyer who has your will on file.
If the decedent named a beneficiary on his bank account the beneficiary can obtain a certified copy of the death certificate and proper identification and visit the bank to close out the account and obtain the funds.