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Could he, as a third party, delay the proceedings with a caveat or lawsuit if he believed he was entitled to compensation from the deceased?

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Answered by attorney Brian Haggerty (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Minor, Bandonis & Haggerty P.C.
Well, he could contest the will, if he asserted there was a later will, maybe one in which the wealthy woman leaves a gift to the charity of his choice. It's hard to imagine any other way a person not a devisee in the will could cause any delay. How about making your main character the person the wealthy woman named as her personal representative, so he is probating the will? Instantly, everybody hates him at that point.
Well, he could contest the will, if he asserted there was a later will, maybe one in which the wealthy woman leaves a gift to the charity of his choice. It's hard to imagine any other way a person not a devisee in the will could cause any delay. How about making your main character the person the wealthy woman named as her personal representative, so he is probating the will? Instantly, everybody hates him at that point.
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What should I do if my trust that was left to me by my grandfather has been embezzled by two trustees and an attorney I hired?

Answered by attorney Bernard H. Greenberg
Estate Planning lawyer at Kokish & Goldmanis, P.C.
First, you can contact the authorities. Second, visit with an attorney specializing in trust litigation. The local Bar Association is a good place to start your search for an attorney. You might start with someone who is a member of the Trust & Estate Section of the Bar Association.
First, you can contact the authorities. Second, visit with an attorney specializing in trust litigation. The local Bar Association is a good place to start your search for an attorney. You might start with someone who is a member of the Trust & Estate Section of the Bar Association.
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Can he get the house back like he is claiming and can he put me in troubles?

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Answered by attorney Victor L. Waid (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Office of Victor Waid
First of all you have title to the house and are the owner, so don't be scared of losing the house. Secondly, obtain yourself legal counsel to have the person removed from the house, so you can move forward. Don't let him attempt to make you feel guilty. The attorney should be one who specializes in unlawful detainer actions for removal of renters or freeloaders.
First of all you have title to the house and are the owner, so don't be scared of losing the house. Secondly, obtain yourself legal counsel to have the person removed from the house, so you can move forward. Don't let him attempt to make you feel guilty. The attorney should be one who specializes in unlawful detainer actions for removal of renters or freeloaders.
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