Burial requests
My father-in-law died, and my mother-in-law knew his request was to be buried in a national cemetary (military). Now, 2 of his daughters have said they have a notorized leter stating his wishes to be buried elsewhere. No one has seen this leter yet, but the funeral is (of course) a few days away and my mother-in-law is worried. She does not have power of attorney, is there any way they can force a change in the burial plans that have been made?
Category Archives: Probate, Trusts, Wills & Estates
contesting power of attorney how long do you have to contest a power of…
contesting power of attorney
how long do you have to contest a power of attorney in the state of Georgia?
my grandpa passed away in november my grandparents raised me till i was 15.
my grandpa passed away in november
my grandparents raised me till i was 15. i am 31. my mom is deceased. so is my grandma. my grandpa dies in november of 2008. my aunt has some sort of power of attorney, i know for sure w/ his health issues and she cared for him the year prior to his passing. i have s/w her a few times and she keeps talking about all of these home improvements they are making and i know the house has been transfered to her and hewr husbands name in early april. not once has she said oh your granddad left you this or that or anything. not even the material keepsakes. what do i do?
Power of Attorney and Executor of Will My 75 year old uncle would like for me…
Power of Attorney and Executor of Will
My 75 year old uncle would like for me to handle his affairs if he becomes unable to because of his health. He is in failing health now and would like this taken care of before he dies.
A power of attorney was drawn up with myself having the power of attorney.
He believes this not only gives me power to act as he would while he is still alive, but to settle his estate upon his death.
I have been told by others that the power of attorney will expire upon his death, at which time I will have no say as to his estate.
He has no surviving spouse and has 1 son whom he no longer talks to. His wishes are to leave his son $1 upon his death and to leave me the balance of his estate.
My question is, will the power of attorney expire upon his death.
When he makes a will out can he legally leave me
his entire estate with the exception of $1
Revocation of Revocable Living Trust My parents made a revocable living trust…
Revocation of Revocable Living Trust
My parents made a revocable living trust in both their names in 2001. My mother passed away in June, and my father is in a nursing home. I have power of attorney for him. I would like to revoke the living trust. My father owns no tangible property, and he only has investments under the amount of $250,000, and a checking account with about $12,000. The bank where he has the checking account won’t take my mother’s name off the account unless they have a document that states that a new trust was created in my father’s name alone or that the trust was revoked. How can I go about revoking this living trust in a simple, uncomplicated manner?