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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

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Can a representative of an estate charge rent or evict the person inheriting the property they live in?

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Answered by attorney Norman Ernest Reitz (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Office of Norman E. Reitz
Suggest that your boyfriend give his mother a Valentine's card and that you bake her a cake. Good family relations trump formal rights most of the time.
Suggest that your boyfriend give his mother a Valentine's card and that you bake her a cake. Good family relations trump formal rights most of the time.
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How can a person with POA release his father’s funds from the bank to pay for his father’s needs?

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Answered by attorney Edward L. Armstrong (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Edward L. Armstrong, P.C.
I am presuming you showed the bank the power of attorney document. I guess you will have to file an action against the bank to compel them to release the funds. You will have to pay the filing fee for this but you should be able to recover this from the bank once the action over. You will need to retain counsel to do this. You should ask the bank to pay the attorney fees - they may or may not be obligated to pay these.
I am presuming you showed the bank the power of attorney document. I guess you will have to file an action against the bank to compel them to release the funds. You will have to pay the filing fee for this but you should be able to recover this from the bank once the action over. You will need to retain counsel to do this. You should ask the bank to pay the attorney fees - they may or may not be obligated to pay these.
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How to write a letter to newspaper?

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Answered by attorney James P Frederick (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Frederick & Frederick Attorneys at Law
You should not do this through a newspaper, unless the court has ordered that. I would hire an attorney to track your sibling down. There are many databases that are quite good at locating people.
You should not do this through a newspaper, unless the court has ordered that. I would hire an attorney to track your sibling down. There are many databases that are quite good at locating people.
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