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last will and testament
babycakes1280 asked:


My mother and father recently did their will. They are both in the mid to late 50′s. They both in pretty decent health and more than likely will not pass away for 20 plus years. My mother told me that they left all their assets to my sister in law(my brother’s wife.) She told me that the reason she did that was because her and my father’s debts would not be applied to her estate if someone other than her children were inheriting it. I am not sure if this is right. She also stated that if she were to sell any of the assets the money would have to be divided equally between her children. She also explained that since myself and my sister already own homes and have in-laws that are wealthy and that we would stand to inherit from them when they die. My sister-in-law’s parents have already died. I told my mom that she was planning for a now scenario. My brother and sister in law and their kids are currently living with us. I believe that my parents when they did the will were thinking about the current situation. I told her that that situation could change at anytime. I was also told by someone that because they done their will together that if one died before the other then the will would be null and void. It is causing a great rift between myself, my brother and my sister and they are not even close to dying. Does anyone know how the law would apply(for NC.) Is she correct in the assumption that their debt would only apply to her children?
I am not sure about the lawyer. I do know they did it through the NC free legal aid society.

Santina Dorl
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pinaysapinas2004 asked:


My husband apply a life insurance for me without my knowing for $150,000 dollars. I came from other country and I was shocked because as if my husband wants to kill me and just married me for life insurance. One day a nurse came to our house and get blood and urine test and asked my husband what’s that for, he lied to me he told me that was only needed for his work and for my health insurance. I was just wandering, after few days I received a letter from Veteran’s Insurance that my beneficiary when I died is my husband for 150,000 dollars, I called right away the insurance company and disconnect it. My question is, is there anyway that my husband can apply me again for life insurance without my knowing? I don’t want him to become the beneficiary. Can I make a last will and testament that when something happen to me my beneficiary are my parents? What will I do to do this step?
How about with my husband’s credit union which is I’m a joint account like the Michigan First Credit Union, Priority Credit Union, Detroit Municipal Credit Union which is here in Detroit Michigan some of them has a promotional life insurance like CUNA Life Insurance which is included with my husband’s Michigan First Credit Union that he included. My question is, can my husband include me or buy a life insurance for me that is included with those credit union family life’s insurance. Is that possible? I just want to know because I’m only new here in USA and came from other country so I’m scared with this life insurance that my husband buying, can he buy life insurance for me in those family credit union which is also I’m a joint account.

Cortez Fuchser
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dian asked:


what has to be done if the sold property of the deceased had been sold even if the case filed was still ongoing in court specifically the case of probate of the last will and testament or the intestate procedure of the estate of the deceased

Ping Eberling
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weapondrift asked:


If I feel that I may be getting cheated out of my inheratence by my own father. Where would I look to find and read my grandfathers Last Will And Testament? Im under the impression that its public record. Particularly im looking for a sight that I may be able to view it for free. If I HAVE to talk to a lawyer i will but i perfer not to

Abby Dodsworth
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The Iron fist of justice: Wolf asked:


these creates/trunks my father left to me? I’ve had them since he died four years ago and they were things he wanted me to have according to his last will and testament yet I can’t seem to bring my self to open them. I feel tempted but at the same time I just don’t feel right going through his things.what the heck is wrong with me?

Lazaro Leming
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Merry asked:


Mother passed away and I do not have copy of a will she told me she made.

Cortez Fuchser
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Babs asked:


I need to create my last will and testament. I didn’t know if I did a video will, if that would be a recognized by the courts as a legitimate document of my last wishes. I’ve seen them use them on tv and in the movies, but not sure if they are legal or if they also have to be backed up with a written and signed document.
I really have no property, the only things I need in there are for my son to pretty much get everything and for him to receive it in a trust overseen by an executor.
I’d also like to designate a gardian for him. His father abandoned us when my son was just a baby, so I don’t want him to come out of the woodworks for custody, so I have a list of people set as guardians all close family members. I do know birth parents are usually the prefered guardians, but I hope with my pleas and and a close look at his record, that they would recognize that he’s unfit and give custody to one of my guardians.
So would all of that in a video will be legal in probate/family court?
I live in Connecticut and my son is now 12 years old.

Jeffrey
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chsgrad2007 asked:


If you have reason to believe a last will and testament was forged, and someone in the family turns of age (18),who feels like they were left out, do they have a right to contest?
Thanks.

Noel Ourada
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slayer asked:


I have prepared my own Will, based on templates I have studied from various “do it yourself” websites.

My home is in Mass. I am having the document notarized by a notary public.

Ouida Domowicz

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Ally asked:


now my grandfather passed away and the home is in my uncles name, per grandpa’s last will and testament. however ive resided there for 16 years and have been responsible for improvements and maintanence, taxes & HOI. i know my uncle will do the right thing but if he shouldnt what rights do i have?

Lilia Pendexter
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