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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.

Does disbarment of an attorney by the state Supreme Court negate a power of attorney drawn up and signed by said attorney?

Answered by attorney Loraine M. DiSalvo
Estate Planning lawyer at Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.
No, if the power of attorney was properly signed by the principal (the appropriate parent) and witnessed correctly, the fact that it was prepared by a disbarred attorney does not invalidate it. However, if your parents have any concerns about the power of attorney and whether it is well-drafted or valid, they should certainly have a licensed attorney who practices in the area of estate planning give it a look.
No, if the power of attorney was properly signed by the principal (the appropriate parent) and witnessed correctly, the fact that it was prepared by a disbarred attorney does not invalidate it. However, if your parents have any concerns about the power of attorney and whether it is well-drafted or valid, they should certainly have a licensed attorney who practices in the area of estate planning give it a look.
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What do people go to probate court for?

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Answered by attorney Brian Haggerty (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Minor, Bandonis & Haggerty P.C.
Probate is the process by which a person's will is given effect: it governs the disposition of someone's estate when they pass away. Frequently, this includes a house.
Probate is the process by which a person's will is given effect: it governs the disposition of someone's estate when they pass away. Frequently, this includes a house.
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Does probate apply to this situation and who is responsible?

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Answered by attorney Mark Schaefer (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Elder Law Office of Mark Schaefer PC
Probate does not apply to the mobile home. If your aunt owns it, she cannot be locked out. She needs to call the police/sheriff to resolve that issue. The property of the deceased is subject to probate, but if none of it is titled, probate is often ignored. His two sons would be his heirs.
Probate does not apply to the mobile home. If your aunt owns it, she cannot be locked out. She needs to call the police/sheriff to resolve that issue. The property of the deceased is subject to probate, but if none of it is titled, probate is often ignored. His two sons would be his heirs.
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