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Can a beneficiary use the estate attorney for their own business?

I am so sorry for your loss.  And for the problems here.  Your sister …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 5 days ago

My sister had a Will written up in one stae but now lives in another, is it still valid in her new state of residence?

A Will that is valid in the state where it was executed will be valid …

Joseph Gasparrini answered 20 days ago

Can I be put in charge of my dad's Will if he lives in one state and I live in another?

The answer depends on which state your father lives in.  For example, in California …

Law Office of Janet L Brewer answered 1 month ago

Can I leave my house to my children in a Will if I still have a mortgage on it?

Yes.  The children will be responsible for paying the mortgage each month until the …

Law Office of Janet L Brewer answered 1 month ago

How to begin estate planning for elderly parents?

It's good you're thinking about these things, and it frankly it should have been …

Duffy Law, LLC answered 1 month ago

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