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What is the role of the petitioner in probate court?

In probate court, the petitioner is the individual who initiates the probate process by submitting a petition to the court. The petitioner is typically a family member, beneficiary, or executor of the deceased person's estate. Their role is to formally request the court to open the probate case, appoint a personal representative (executor or administrator), and oversee the distribution of the deceased person's assets according to the will or state law.


Can the parent of a girl who is over 18 obtain a restraining against her boyfriend without her consent?

They can request a restraining order so he can not approach them or their house, but they would need to provide proof that a restraining order is necessary. They cannot obtain a restraining order for him to stay away from their daughter. Their request would not be allowed by the court since they cannot control who their eighteen year old associates with unless they also petition the court to be appointed her guardian. To succeed with that petition they would need to provide evidence that she is not capable of making her own decisions. If the young man is a serious problem and their daughter is out of control they could seek the advice of an attorney who may be able to provide them with options available in their particular jurisdiction.


Who is on the planning board in the town of chelmsford mass?

The Chelmsford Planning Board consists of seven members who are appointed by the Select Board. The current members of the board can be found on the town's official website or by contacting the town hall.


Should you have talked with a lawyer before you went and could you get a court appointed lawyer?

Assuming the issue is child support, custody or other such civil matters it is always prudent to obtain the advice of an attorney or qualified legal representative. When it relates to civil matters neither the petitioner nor the defendant is eligible for representation supplied by the court. Public defenders are appointed for criminal cases only, where the defendant does not have financial means to retain legal counsel.


What is appointed?

appointed


What powers does a petitioner have over a Last Will and Testament and can it be altered after the writer of the Will is deceased?

A Last Will and Testament is one of the most anciently honored legal documents known to humankind. Of course you cannot change a person's Will. The only entity that can change the provisions in a Will is a court with jurisdiction over probate matters. Courts rarely make changes to Wills. The only power the petitioner has is to petition the court to allow the Will and appoint the executor. The appointed executor has only the power to distribute the estate according to the provisions in the Will and the probate laws, under the supervision of the court. Altering a Will is against the law.


Who decides if elderly is still capable to manage their affairs?

The matter must be petitioned to come before the court. Testimony from the petitioner, including medical and psychological testimony, will probably be required. The 'elderly' person themselves may be heard by the judge who will, after hearing all testimony, render a judgment as to whether or not the 'elderly' person needs to have a "guardian' of their affairs appointed.


How can you get an underwriter for your insurance license?

Just contact some Insurance Companies of your choice that you are interested in doing business with. You will generally be contacting the agents marketing department for the company. Ask them about an agents appointment. The Insurance Company provides the underwriting services for their appointed agents. .


Is the executive elected or appointed?

Appointed


When was bud selig appointed?

he was appointed in2000


Is the Secretaries of the Treasury appointed or elected?

appointed


Do you get elected or appointed to be in the judicial branch?

get appointed