If you have proof then you can make a claim on her malpractice insurance. You can also make a complaint to your state board of bar overseers.
Yes. The person/custodian is responsible for that inheritance/money including taxes. They need your social security number to report the dispersal of funds to the IRS to no longer be responsible for the tax liability of those funds. Depending on the current inheritance laws / the dollar amount could have a large / small / no tax liability.
They still owe the money to the estate. The executor may offset their inheritance by that amount.
It is called Inheritance and will be around the same amount of pages as Brisingr
After you actually receive the funds, there are no taxes to pay on it. Inheritance tax is paid by the estate, so you will receive the net from the estate, not a pre-tax amount. There are several factors taht can influence the amount of tax paid on inheritance. Depending on the amount and circustances the tax can be between 4.5-15%.
money that has been inherited has already been assessed for inheritance tax based on the amount left in the deceased estate. Once you have inherited the money you are not liable for inheritance tax.
The estate is probably responsible, however, the insurance may require the insured to pay. Indirectly, the spouse's inheritance will be reduced by the amount of the bills.
No such thing. Inheritance laws become effective only after death and then amount to a certain percentage of the inherited amounts worth.
In many jurisdictions the estate pays inheritance tax.
She has committed fraud against her husband. They are both going to be held responsible and he should consult an attorney.
You have to pay the amount of child support ordered by the courts. The only way your inheritance might come into play is if your ex decides to take you back to court to get more child support.
When you get an advance on an inheritance before the estate settles, you will not get the full amount. The companies that provide these advances will take a significant percentage of the inheritance, in exchange for the prompt payment and additional risk they take on.
First off you get a spelling lesson. Then after you get a gun I strongly suggest that you take a CCW class to learn all your responsibility. It is a tremendous amount if responsibility. You are responsible for that gun, if it is stolen and not reported and a crime is committed with it, you are responsible for that crime. From now on you are responsible for everything that happens pertaining to that gun. Learn to handle it, transport it, and store it and most of all how to shoot it.