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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.

If something happens to my boyfriend what will happen to our house?

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Answered by attorney Gregory Herman-Giddens (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Henderson, Franklin, Starnes & Holt, P.A.
Without a written agreement, you have no rights. If your boyfriend is willing to sign an agreement, hire a lawyer to prepare it for you. Do not rely on a written that you prepare yourself, as it will likely be insufficient.
Without a written agreement, you have no rights. If your boyfriend is willing to sign an agreement, hire a lawyer to prepare it for you. Do not rely on a written that you prepare yourself, as it will likely be insufficient.
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What can I do if my mother dies and she wants her belongings to go to me, her daughter?

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Answered by attorney Mark T. Peters (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Peters Law, PLLC
He can try, but if the will says that you get them, you should get them. She should probably give you a copy of the will so that if he doesn't file a probate estate, you can.
He can try, but if the will says that you get them, you should get them. She should probably give you a copy of the will so that if he doesn't file a probate estate, you can.
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How long does a daughter have to probate a will after the death of her father and can her mother file for her if she is sick and unable to do so?

Answered by attorney Christine James
Estate Planning lawyer at James Law Group
There is not time limit. I strongly encourage you to speak with a probate attorney and get help. Mom can step into daughter's shoes but there are procedures to follow. Additionally, if there is a contingent named executor, that person would have priority over mom. Lots to consider, I strongly suggest you speak with an attorney.
There is not time limit. I strongly encourage you to speak with a probate attorney and get help. Mom can step into daughter's shoes but there are procedures to follow. Additionally, if there is a contingent named executor, that person would have priority over mom. Lots to consider, I strongly suggest you speak with an attorney.
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