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How can the POA be reversed?

The proper terminology is that the Power of Attorney be "revoked" and that can …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 1 year ago

When a man dies who does the house go to - wife or daughter?

This depends on exactly how the deed was set up. There are two possibilities.  …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 2 years ago

My two sister and I are co-trustee of my mothers trust.My oldest sister has been taking care of trust until my mother past away.

Your attorney is right.  If your oldest sister won't cooperate or settle, the only …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 2 years ago

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Unfortunately, your situation is beyond the scope of this service.  You need to consult with an …

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How much time can they hold the money before distributing it?

The house sold less than a month ago, so I think you're getting a …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 2 years ago

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My father passed away on June 26th 2008. He has a will. Do we need to go to propate?

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