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Durable Power of Attorney Question

You will open accounts as his guardian and once a year provide accountings to the probate court. This is the absolute BEST way to protect yourself from ...
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Advice on Changing Son's Last Name

You don't need an attorney just go downtown to the probate court to file the papers.....373 s high st 22nd floor and they will walk you through it. ...
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Realestate Law?

... call the probate clerk, or if the county is too small to have a probate court, then the county clerk would know; they can research it by last name. ...
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Anyone Know About Adoption?

But, if you can prove that either this parent did not support and/or did not visit the child for one year, you can request the probate court to waive ...
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Who Would Raise My Daughter

If you should become incapacitated or pass away the probate court would settle the issue of guardianship You should contact your county's probate court and ...
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Can Anyone Help with What You Can Legally Set up in Will

If he is on the birth certificate then you will need to go to court and he .... With a will your family will end up in probate (high cost- $ that could go ...
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Drawing a Will

He told me that this will will hold up in court and that I really didn't need a more ... My husband does wills, probate, as well as many other things. ...
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Marrying in June and Children What to Change Their Name Too...

Contact your local Probate Court and ask the procedure for changing the names of minors. You'll probably have to serve notice on the father that you're ...
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Friend's House Being Sold Out from Underneath Them!

Whether it be because the probate court ordered the property be put up for sale or if the cousins just need the money, your friends deserve an explanation ...
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Need Help Figuring Out Where to Put 6 Yr. Olds Money

Aug 17, 2009 ... Any settlement for a minor over $5000 must be approved by the court and a conservator (that can be you) must be appointed by the probate ...
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