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You need to see an estate lawyer...sorry about your sister:(
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My late wife and I had a trust for our kids. I removed all the monies and paid for my kid's college. Can my kid's come after me?
by sunmariner07 on March 22nd, 2011
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Can a person be legally entitled to something that "was promised" to them but which isn't mentioned in the written will of the deceased?
by dickens77 on March 13th, 2011
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I am confused as to how a trust works compared to a will. Once I draw up the papers on line, it has to be signed and notorized, correct?
by Anonymous on March 2nd, 2011
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Will ask again, Would you recommend using an online legal service?
by Anonymous on March 7th, 2011
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Currently, 2011, do you need to have a small estate affidavit notarized in Illinois? I think this may have been a recent change.
by vsmyth on May 26th, 2011
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You're reading I'm the executor of my late sister's will. How do I open an estate account?
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A bank employee said I could get a tax ID from the IRS and then open an account with the bank. I just can't seem to find how to get that ID number.
by Ed the Jetpacking Headbanger on January 7th, 2010
Are you friends with Sosueme? He would know how to do that:)
by TjoeBaxter is Hot Yo on January 8th, 2010