Nov
19
Does durable power of attorney give me the right to quit claim my dying father’s home to myself and siblings?
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ksmith517 asked:
My father is dying and doesn’t want to have his properties probated, yet he never set up a trust or quit claimed the properties to us children. I have durable power of attorney. Can I quit claim the house and land to me and my siblings, legally? This is my father’s wish, so we’re not doing anything he wouldn’t want. Or could I set up a family trust as his POA?
Thanks for the help!
Jesus
My father is dying and doesn’t want to have his properties probated, yet he never set up a trust or quit claimed the properties to us children. I have durable power of attorney. Can I quit claim the house and land to me and my siblings, legally? This is my father’s wish, so we’re not doing anything he wouldn’t want. Or could I set up a family trust as his POA?
Thanks for the help!
Jesus
May
1
How do I remove judgments myself without an attorney from the court house after filing bankruptcy?
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hdjass asked:
How do I remove judgments myself without an attorney from the court house after filing bankruptcy?
I filed bankruptcy after having surgery. The judgements are still on my court records. My attorney said he could remove them but it would cost $50.00 for each one. I cant afford to pay $50.00 for each one. What I was wondering is if I could do it myself? If I can, can someone please tell me how. Thank you
Jeff
How do I remove judgments myself without an attorney from the court house after filing bankruptcy?
I filed bankruptcy after having surgery. The judgements are still on my court records. My attorney said he could remove them but it would cost $50.00 for each one. I cant afford to pay $50.00 for each one. What I was wondering is if I could do it myself? If I can, can someone please tell me how. Thank you
Jeff
Apr
12
What are the average attorney fees for filing bankruptcy?
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Gail asked:
I called an attorney and they told me USD$1600. They let you make payments, but won’t file until the whole thing is paid. Is that too much or just right?
Peter
I called an attorney and they told me USD$1600. They let you make payments, but won’t file until the whole thing is paid. Is that too much or just right?
Peter
Feb
19
Who pays the Attorney’s fees related to settling an estate when there is a Recocable Living Trust involved?
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Juspopinin asked:
Would the Attorney’s fees be paid by the new trust for the benefit of the Surviving Spouse? The trust of the Deceased?
-OR- Out of the surviving spouses’s personal pocket?”
Would the Attorney’s fees be paid by the new trust for the benefit of the Surviving Spouse? The trust of the Deceased?
-OR- Out of the surviving spouses’s personal pocket?”
Would the Attorney’s fees be paid by the new trust for the benefit of the Surviving Spouse? The trust of the Deceased?
-OR- Out of the surviving spouses’s personal pocket?”
Would the Attorney’s fees be paid by the new trust for the benefit of the Surviving Spouse? The trust of the Deceased?
-OR- Out of the surviving spouses’s personal pocket?”
-How could the money come out of the estate before the new trusts were created? The costs were incurred during the closing of the old trust and the creation of the new trusts. The bill rolled in a month later.
Bryan










