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Yes! With the children of Arnone and The Duprees performing today who have no original members in the group. There are 2 original members of the Duprees alive today. John Salvato and Tommy Bialoglow.

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What is the lawsuit between Michael Arnone and The Dupress all about?

The lawsuit between the estate of Michael Arnone is against the current group (The Duprees) that are illegally using the trademarked group name. They have continued to use and perform under the group name (The Duprees) without permission from the estate of Arnone since Michael's death in late 2005. Michael Arnone legally registered the name "Duprees" back in 1980 and has been the sole owner of the trademark. The trademark registered name was left to his estate upon his death in 2005. This case has been in court since March 2006 and is still pending. dmarie47


What is a probate lawsuit?

It would be a lawsuit regarding a conflict arising from the probating of an estate.


Can the executor of an estate file a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of the estate?

Yes the executor can certainly bring a lawsuit. There is no requirement for there to be heirs to the estate to bring the suit. The estate may have many debts to settle, including medical bills and be able to use the money.


Why would an estate administrator be sued in a fiduciary lawsuit?

For mishandling an estate.For mishandling an estate.For mishandling an estate.For mishandling an estate.


Can the administratrix of an estate be held liable for law suits pertaining to the deceased?

The estate of the decedent is responsible for paying the judgment in any lawsuit against the decedent. When notice of the lawsuit has been filed in the estate the Administrator would be responsible for maintaining the assets until the lawsuit has been resolved. No distribution can be made to beneficiaries until the debts of the estate are paid. The Administrator can be held liable if they distribute assets before debts are paid.


How do you sue the estate of a deceased person?

To sue the estate of a deceased person, you typically need to file a claim in probate court against the estate. The court will appoint an executor or administrator to handle the estate's affairs, including the lawsuit. Make sure to follow the legal procedures and deadlines set by the court.


Your mother died with no estate and all debts were closed What happens if she had a pending lawsuit that was settled a year after her death Can creditors still collect on the settlement money?

If there is a lawsuit that benefits the estate, the estate will have to be reopened. The creditors can make their claims. The court should not have a problem reopening it in this instance. The creditors can force it as well.


How do you file a real estate breach of contract lawsuit?

Call your County Courthouse and ask them


Can you bring a law suit against an estate?

Yes, you can bring a lawsuit against an estate if there are legal grounds to do so, such as outstanding debts owed by the deceased. The executor or personal representative of the estate would typically handle any legal matters on behalf of the estate. It is advisable to seek legal assistance to navigate the process effectively.


Who won hamilton somerville's estate?

His daughters won the civil lawsuit on Sept 11, 2010.


If your deceased father killed someone in a car accident can his estate be sued after probate?

A lawsuit commenced against a person can continue against his estate after his death. The attorney for the plaintiff's estate should have filed a notice in your father's estate that there is a claim against the estate.


How do you sue an estate of a deceased person with no will?

To sue the estate of a deceased person with no will, you would typically need to file a claim in the probate court where the person lived. The court will appoint an executor or administrator to handle the estate and the lawsuit. It's advisable to consult with a probate attorney to guide you through the process.

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