Call the attorney and ask. They know the timetable for that particular estate.
Call the attorney and ask. They know the timetable for that particular estate.
Call the attorney and ask. They know the timetable for that particular estate.
Call the attorney and ask. They know the timetable for that particular estate.
Call the attorney and ask. They know the timetable for that particular estate.
300,000 to 500,000 to 1,000,000$$ it depends on what type of lawyer you are.
only if you are named administrator and the lawyer authorizes you to do so
to send people to jail after aguing with them for ours and to get MONEY MONEY CASH MONEY OR CHECK MONEY
You should contact a local probate researcher or consult a lawyer.
There are very few charities that exist that will provide donations for probate money. Most money needed for probate issues will have to be privately raised.
The estate is responsible for the fees. So, yes, he can collect his money from the estate.
Check at the county courthouse probate court to look at the file to see how the estate was handled.
Your inharitance money needs to go through probate to be sure no one else has claims to it. Probate will run it's course quickly if there is a will. If you are having issues getting your probate money, then it is best that you hire an attorney. lawyers.findlaw.com/ is a directory of attorneys based in the United States. By using this site, you will be able to find the best probate attorney in your area.
I'm no lawyer but... No, the executor has a duty to act in the interest of the deceased. You will need a lawyer to force the issue if you cannot reason with the person.
There may be a reason you haven't disclosed why lawyers refused to help you. If you have a legitimate claim you should be able to go to your lawyer and sign a consent form so they can search for the money with the banks in the area. You could also check the probate records for your father, review the file and see if the trust was identified in his will.
You have to wait until the estate is setled. Speak to a lawyer regarding the law in your area.AnswerIf the account is the only property in his name check at your local probate court for a simplified process by which the court will issue some form of authority in your name that will give you the power to close the account.
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