The debts of the deceased are the responsibility of the estate. The estate would pay the cost of an attorney. If the estate has no assets, the attorney would require someone to pay them for their services.
Depends on whether you are in a community property state. If you are, and married, your spouse dies, you/estate is responsible for the bill.
The estate pays the probate attorney. The amount will depend on the agreement the executor makes with them.
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The estate pays the executor and the attorney. So it will be a part of the estate settlement and approved by the court.
Yes, an attorney is still an attorney, and must comport themselves according to the law and the canons of ethics of The Bar, regardless of who pays them.
I have heard Nevada, but I also looked up on the Internet and Alaska, apparently pays their EMTs the most.
The service charge someone pays for concert tickets is absurd.
A billpayer is a person who pays bills, especially someone who pays telephone bills, sometimes on behalf of someone else.
The person appointed by the court to do so. The probate court can grant the power of attorney for this person.
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