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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

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What will happen if my brother and I are executors and beneficiaries to our mother's estate but step-father is still alive?

Kimberly Demetrice French
Answered by attorney Kimberly Demetrice French (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Offices of Kimberly D. Moss, PLLC
The terms of your mother's will determine you and your brother's rights, obligations, and duties with regard to settling her estate and the division of her property. If your mother is still mentally capable of doing so, it is a good idea to talk to her about these issues now while she is still alive. The division of her personal property in the home is something that she could do while living, and it would be up to her to include or exclude her husband from the process. It sounds as though your mother is quite ill, so this may not be possible. If you have a copy of your mother's will, it may be a good idea to take it to a local attorney who is knowledgeable about probate law to discuss your concerns.
The terms of your mother's will determine you and your brother's rights, obligations, and duties with regard to settling her estate and the division of her property. If your mother is still mentally capable of doing so, it is a good idea to talk to her about these issues now while she is still alive. The division of her personal property in the home is something that she could do while living, and it would be up to her to include or exclude her husband from the process. It sounds as though your mother is quite ill, so this may not be possible. If you have a copy of your mother's will, it may be a good idea to take it to a local attorney who is knowledgeable about probate law to discuss your concerns.
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Can I file a “Petition for removal” w/o lawyer help

Arthur Harold Geffen
Answered by attorney Arthur Harold Geffen (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Dallas Estate Attorney
Yoou could try.  Depending on the county you are in, some county courts, which exercise probate jurisdiction, sometimes allow individuals who are not lawyers to represent themselves.  Probate courts in larger counties, like Dallas or Houson will not let a non lawyer represent themselves.
Yoou could try.  Depending on the county you are in, some county courts, which exercise probate jurisdiction, sometimes allow individuals who are not lawyers to represent themselves.  Probate courts in larger counties, like Dallas or Houson will not let a non lawyer represent themselves.
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Is it by law that next heir have to go by that old lease?

Answered by attorney David L. Leon
Estate Planning lawyer at David L. Leon, P.C.
When someone dies, their property will pass either by a will, or by the intestacy laws. Contractual rights under a lease are considered property.
When someone dies, their property will pass either by a will, or by the intestacy laws. Contractual rights under a lease are considered property.