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Can a live-in boyfriend of 5 years contest a Will?

He has no rights.  If he files a meritless action against the estate he …

Steven J Fromm & Associates, P.C. answered 1 month ago

If a home is in probate and the deceased owner had a roommate with a lease, what grounds can be used to evict the tenant?

In the state of Florida, most contracts are null and void if the person …

Melissa Dacunha answered 2 months ago

If I'm the benificiary of a relatives Will, how do I collect on their life insurance policy?.

Only the named beneficiary of the life insurance policy can collect.  The heirs have …

david p.slater, esq. answered 2 months ago

Is it necessary in order to avoid probate to get a quit claim deed on a house if there is a Will?

You need to provide more information. Whether the house is in will. Whether other …

Robert Law Group answered 2 months ago

If a home is put into trust and later goes into foreclosure, are the family members liable for anything?

Only the parties that signed the mortgage note are liable.  If title to real …

david p.slater, esq. answered 2 months ago

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