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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

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If I pay the taxes on the house, would I get the money back when the estate is split among the heirs?

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Answered by attorney Irwin G. Klein (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Offices of Hein, Waters and Klein
You should have a written agreement with the other heirs about you advancing the funds to pay the taxes and their agreement to reimburse you from estate funds. However, I don't know enough about the estate to know if there are other issues of concern.
You should have a written agreement with the other heirs about you advancing the funds to pay the taxes and their agreement to reimburse you from estate funds. However, I don't know enough about the estate to know if there are other issues of concern.
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My husband died 3 weeks ago without a will, I’m beneficiary of all his life ins, saving, 401K. But the house, & motorhome is in his name what do I do

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Answered by attorney Damien Matthew Bosco (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Damien Bosco, P.C.
Hello. My name is Damien. I am a Trusts & Estates attorney in New York City practicing in the New York City metropolitan area. You do not mention whether your husband has living children. If so, you may have to open an estate proceeding. If he has no living children, you would inherit both properties by what is called "operation of law." If the motor home has a value of $25,000 or less, it automatically transfers to the surviving spouse. If the surviving spouse wishes to transfer ownership, according to the DMV, you must print the decedent’s name in the “Seller’s Name (Print in Full)” section on the back of the Title and sign their name in the “Seller’s Signature” Section followed by the words “as surviving Spouse”. For the house, you would file a petition with the county property records department to transfer the title into your name. If he had children, then you may have to open an estate proceeding if the house is worth more than $50,000. If you need any assistance, a New York Trusts & Estates Attorney could help you. If you wish to speak on the phone about it, you can call Damien Bosco, P.C. at (646) 452-7082 or email me at DamienBoscoEsq@gmail.com
Hello. My name is Damien. I am a Trusts & Estates attorney in New York City practicing in the New York City metropolitan area. You do not mention whether your husband has living children. If so, you may have to open an estate proceeding. If he has no living children, you would inherit both properties by what is called "operation of law." If the motor home has a value of $25,000 or less, it automatically transfers to the surviving spouse. If the surviving spouse wishes to transfer ownership, according to the DMV, you must print the decedent’s name in the “Seller’s Name (Print in Full)” section on the back of the Title and sign their name in the “Seller’s Signature” Section followed by the words “as surviving Spouse”. For the house, you would file a petition with the county property records department to transfer the title into your name. If he had children, then you may have to open an estate proceeding if the house is worth more than $50,000. If you need any assistance, a New York Trusts & Estates Attorney could help you. If you wish to speak on the phone about it, you can call Damien Bosco, P.C. at (646) 452-7082 or email me at DamienBoscoEsq@gmail.com
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What can we do if our lawyer is telling us to waive our mother rights to our late brother's estate or get another lawyer?

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Answered by attorney Mark T. Peters (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Peters Law, PLLC
Waive her rights or get another lawyer. However, you should probably talk with the other lawyer first to see if what the first lawyer tells you makes sense.
Waive her rights or get another lawyer. However, you should probably talk with the other lawyer first to see if what the first lawyer tells you makes sense.
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