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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

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Does the land contract holder’s husband continue as it has been if she just passed away and I have 3 years to go to the commencement of my contract?

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Answered by attorney James P Frederick (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Frederick & Frederick Attorneys at Law
Not enough information is given to answer your questions. Who signed the land contract? Only her? Who owned the property? Only her? If the answer to both questions is "only her," then some form of probate will be needed to help straighten things out. Was there a Will or Trust? If not, the property would pass to the next of kin. That might be the husband alone. It might be the husband and children of the decedent. It might be the husband and parents of the decedent. Since there are so many unknowns here, your best bet would be to review the entire situation with a lawyer to determine where you stand and how best to proceed.
Not enough information is given to answer your questions. Who signed the land contract? Only her? Who owned the property? Only her? If the answer to both questions is "only her," then some form of probate will be needed to help straighten things out. Was there a Will or Trust? If not, the property would pass to the next of kin. That might be the husband alone. It might be the husband and children of the decedent. It might be the husband and parents of the decedent. Since there are so many unknowns here, your best bet would be to review the entire situation with a lawyer to determine where you stand and how best to proceed.
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What is involved in changing name on real property?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
Such services are charged in relationship to the time they take and the expenses incurred. Without additional info any attorney would would give you a price has too little intelligence of you to want as you representative.
Such services are charged in relationship to the time they take and the expenses incurred. Without additional info any attorney would would give you a price has too little intelligence of you to want as you representative.
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Can they refuse us the use of timeshare for not paying the late fee?

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Answered by attorney Victor L. Waid (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Office of Victor Waid
Not having the contract in front of me to review, and not knowing where the timeshare is located, then they make the rules, and if you want to use the time share ,then you will need to pay.
Not having the contract in front of me to review, and not knowing where the timeshare is located, then they make the rules, and if you want to use the time share ,then you will need to pay.
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