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  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Your Whole Family Legal Service. Helping families solve their problems since 2002.

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Rebecca A. Pescador
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Ramos Law

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  • Serving Brighton, CO and Adams County, Colorado

  • Law Firm with 32 lawyers2 awards

  • Joseph Ramos built Ramos Law on a solid foundation of expertise, experience, understanding, and, above all, customer service. We treat every current or potential client, like you,... Read More

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Joseph Ramos Jr.
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  • Serving Brighton, CO and Adams County, Colorado

  • Law Firm with 35 lawyers2 awards

  • A highly rated Law firm established in 1976.

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  • Your Whole Family Legal Service. Helping families solve their problems since 2002.

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  • With over a century of collective legal experience, the attorneys of the Bagley Law Firm are among Colorado's best. From family law and criminal defense to personal injury,... Read More

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  • Serving Brighton, CO and Adams County, Colorado

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  • With over a century of collective legal experience, the attorneys of the Bagley Law Firm are among Colorado's best. From family law and criminal defense to personal injury,... Read More

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  • 122 Pelican Ave., Brighton, CO 80601

  • 23 S. 4th Ave., Brighton, CO 80601-2029

  • 193 South 27th Avenue, Suite 200, Brighton, CO 80601-2603

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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What rights does the estate have if the executor of the will removed all of the deceased things from the property?

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Answered by attorney Victor L. Waid (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Office of Victor Waid
You beneficiaries need to get together and obtain a probate litigation lawyer to represent you as this looks like a fight between you and the executor; you can petition to have the executor removed with someone else to be appointed, and compel an accounting to court of all of the assets executor took possession of, physical and monies. Don't delay as you will lose your rights in this estate.
You beneficiaries need to get together and obtain a probate litigation lawyer to represent you as this looks like a fight between you and the executor; you can petition to have the executor removed with someone else to be appointed, and compel an accounting to court of all of the assets executor took possession of, physical and monies. Don't delay as you will lose your rights in this estate.
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Can my brother sell a property without letting me know even if I’m the one who has the power of attorney?

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Answered by attorney Brian Haggerty (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Minor, Bandonis & Haggerty P.C.
The owner of property can sell property. If your mother owns property, and signs a deed, then the ownership of the property will transfer. If that happens without your knowledge, then it has happened. Basically, if your brother is willing to commit fraud (which is what that would be, having a person you know is demented sign a deed), you need to see a lawyer to try to comprehensively protect your parents' assets from that person.
The owner of property can sell property. If your mother owns property, and signs a deed, then the ownership of the property will transfer. If that happens without your knowledge, then it has happened. Basically, if your brother is willing to commit fraud (which is what that would be, having a person you know is demented sign a deed), you need to see a lawyer to try to comprehensively protect your parents' assets from that person.
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What steps should I take to to claim inheritance if the deceased did not leave a will?

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Answered by attorney Susan Goodkind Wideman (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at The Wideman Law Center, P.C.
If your mother died and had assets which your step-father co-owned or was the beneficiary - he gets those assets no matter what her will says. If she had any assets which were in her name alone when she died with no beneficiary - those should go to court for Probate administration. If anyone has her original will they have a duty to provide that will to the Probate Court. If she had no will the laws of the state of Michigan will control her Probate estate. If you are sure she had Probate assets you could go to Probate Court and open an estate in her name and administer that estate. However, your step-father could still have a legal right to a part of the Probate assets whether she has a will or not.
If your mother died and had assets which your step-father co-owned or was the beneficiary - he gets those assets no matter what her will says. If she had any assets which were in her name alone when she died with no beneficiary - those should go to court for Probate administration. If anyone has her original will they have a duty to provide that will to the Probate Court. If she had no will the laws of the state of Michigan will control her Probate estate. If you are sure she had Probate assets you could go to Probate Court and open an estate in her name and administer that estate. However, your step-father could still have a legal right to a part of the Probate assets whether she has a will or not.
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