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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.

How do I get it fixed an incorrect trust transfer deed?

Answered by attorney Christine James
Estate Planning lawyer at James Law Group
File a Correction Deed referencing the old deed and stating it is to correct the mistake. I would have an attorney do it, even though it was an attorney who messed it up, because it is that important it be done right. At James Law Group we make every effort to respond to you quickly and efficiently. This means we may be responding to you from a mobile device. As you know, responding on these devices can result in typographical errors that my otherwise not occur. In order to provide this extra service, please be aware of this and excuse any errors that may be caused by responding in this forum.
File a Correction Deed referencing the old deed and stating it is to correct the mistake. I would have an attorney do it, even though it was an attorney who messed it up, because it is that important it be done right. At James Law Group we make every effort to respond to you quickly and efficiently. This means we may be responding to you from a mobile device. As you know, responding on these devices can result in typographical errors that my otherwise not occur. In order to provide this extra service, please be aware of this and excuse any errors that may be caused by responding in this forum.
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I am trustee for an irrevocable trust what do the words health, education and maintenance mean?

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Answered by attorney James P Frederick (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Frederick & Frederick Attorneys at Law
An attorney should review the trust agreement to determine the effect of ALL of its provisions. I could see this going either way. I assume from your questions that YOU are the successor trustee?
An attorney should review the trust agreement to determine the effect of ALL of its provisions. I could see this going either way. I assume from your questions that YOU are the successor trustee?
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If a person whom has POA dies before the person whom he has POA, does the POA go to the executor of the deceased estate to appoint another?

Answered by attorney Christine James
Estate Planning lawyer at James Law Group
Your question is hard to understand. The principal is the person who appoints and agent under a POA. If the principal dies, the POA is no longer valid and the estate would be administered through the will or trust. If the agent dies, the principal can, if they have capacity, simple prepare a new power of attorney form designating a new agent. I hope this helps.
Your question is hard to understand. The principal is the person who appoints and agent under a POA. If the principal dies, the POA is no longer valid and the estate would be administered through the will or trust. If the agent dies, the principal can, if they have capacity, simple prepare a new power of attorney form designating a new agent. I hope this helps.
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