Probate & Estate Administration legal answers

Our father has dementia and is susceptible to undue influence. He signed a will under what we believe are suspicious circumstances. The will disinherits my brother and me and leaves all assets to our sister. What, if anything, can my brother and I do under Colorado law to correct what we believe is an unjust situation?
Depending upon the facts – what happened and how it happened – Colorado law may allow the situation to be corrected so that your father’s …Sponsored answer by Steven R. Hutchins

Is there a flat fee for probate in Nevada?
The first question should be how much experience the attorney has in handling probate cases like yours. The next question should be how the …Sponsored answer by Brandi K. Cassady

Questions to ask a probate lawyer before hiring them in Nevada?
First and foremost, you should feel comfortable with the attorney you hire in Nevada. They should be forthcoming with answers; whether the questions …Sponsored answer by Brandi K. Cassady

What Are the Duties of a Colorado Personal Representative or Trustee?
In Colorado, five appointments or roles carry fiduciary duties. They are: Power of attorneyConservatorGuardianTrusteePersonal representative Each …Sponsored answer by Marco Chayet

How Can A Lawyer Assist Me In Georgia’s Probate Process?
WHAT IS PROBATE?Probate is the process of obtaining probate court approval to open an estate, collect assets, pay bills and distribute the remaining …Sponsored answer by Robert Hughes, Jr.

Why Should I Have A Lawyer For Probate In Arizona?
Most people who try to go through probate alone in Arizona stand to lose substantial sums of money when they have to turn to a lawyer when a problem …Sponsored answer by Andre L. Pennington

How to choose a probate attorney in Nevada?
You should choose a probate attorney who is willing to speak with you on the phone, or in person, at your request, and one who makes you feel …Sponsored answer by Brandi K. Cassady

Can you do a grant of probate yourself in Nevada?
It is possible to do probate yourself in Nevada, but it has pitfalls and can be a frustrating process for many people. Estates less than $100,000 in …Sponsored answer by Brandi K. Cassady