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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.

Can my ex-husband's children take a car that was in his name but, was given to me as a gift away from me?

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Answered by attorney Neil J Lehto (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Neil J. Lehto
The gift to you was incomplete without transfer of its title so his children can take it away from you.
The gift to you was incomplete without transfer of its title so his children can take it away from you.

Can you offer me some legal insight on what that might be or how they can benefit from prolonging the process of dividing the property?

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Answered by attorney Christine Sabio Socrates (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Christine Sabio Socrates Attorney at Law
It is difficult to answer this question without knowing when the estate was opened. Even though your grandfather may have passed two years ago, an estate may not have been opened right away. Sometimes the probate of certain estates take longer than others but it depends on the facts of each case and what has happened throughout the process to determine whether the delay was intentional or unavoidable. Feel free to contact me or respond with more details.
It is difficult to answer this question without knowing when the estate was opened. Even though your grandfather may have passed two years ago, an estate may not have been opened right away. Sometimes the probate of certain estates take longer than others but it depends on the facts of each case and what has happened throughout the process to determine whether the delay was intentional or unavoidable. Feel free to contact me or respond with more details.
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How can I receive my mother's pension?

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Answered by attorney Loren M Lambert (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Arrow Legal Solutions Group, P.C.
Try to informally find out this information from her employer and if this doesn't work you may need to get an attorney and open a probate action. She may have designated a beneficiary to her pension if she had any type of the pension that paid after her death.
Try to informally find out this information from her employer and if this doesn't work you may need to get an attorney and open a probate action. She may have designated a beneficiary to her pension if she had any type of the pension that paid after her death.
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