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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 are our options if there is a dispute over a will?

Answered by attorney David Goldman
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Office of David M. Goldman PLLC
Probably not, but she can leave her 1/2 interest to the other 3 children. This should be done before her death to avoid the ownership to pass to the other child. If she has other assets, she can also make up the difference using a will or trust to account for the difference in asset value. You might consider looking at an enhanced life estate deed.
Probably not, but she can leave her 1/2 interest to the other 3 children. This should be done before her death to avoid the ownership to pass to the other child. If she has other assets, she can also make up the difference using a will or trust to account for the difference in asset value. You might consider looking at an enhanced life estate deed.
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My mother passed, she left behind her house, and its three of us, but no will, what can i do in a situation like this before my baby brother trys some

Stephen Raoul Garcia-Vidal
Answered by attorney Stephen Raoul Garcia-Vidal (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Stephen R. Garcia-Vidal, P.L.L.C.
You should open a probate to distribute the estate assets. After you open your probate, you can make sure that the home is distributed correctly. You should consult a probate attorney at sgarciavidal@garciavidallaw.com.   Thank you. 
You should open a probate to distribute the estate assets. After you open your probate, you can make sure that the home is distributed correctly. You should consult a probate attorney at sgarciavidal@garciavidallaw.com.   Thank you. 
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What rights do I have to my life partners estate? How?

Answered by attorney James Bloomfield Oberholtzer
Estate Planning lawyer at James Oberholtzer, Chartered
You have a say. If the things are not identified as his, you are the person who knows what was his and what is yours. I suggest you separate the things and put his things in a different room or deliver them to his mother. Get a written receipt for the things you give to her. Technically, half ownership passes to his estate and then to his mother. His creditors have first claim on them. Did he owe any money to anyone at his death? To you? If so, the creditors get repaid first. This is a legally complex area. I recommend you retain an attorney to advise you.
You have a say. If the things are not identified as his, you are the person who knows what was his and what is yours. I suggest you separate the things and put his things in a different room or deliver them to his mother. Get a written receipt for the things you give to her. Technically, half ownership passes to his estate and then to his mother. His creditors have first claim on them. Did he owe any money to anyone at his death? To you? If so, the creditors get repaid first. This is a legally complex area. I recommend you retain an attorney to advise you.
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