Case Description: The mother and father of a disabled adult child provided for her in a revocable living trust while they were both competent and lucid in 2003. Later, the parents became very sick. Eventually the father died. The mother was institutionalized due to a growth on her brain that was causing dementia. Because of [...]
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The struggling economy has forced people all over the country into foreclosure, but the ever changing housing market brings another unique twist we hadn’t anticipated. It involves the changing value of the home while a will is in probate. Let’s say you write your will and split your assets (unevenly) between your two children. Upon [...]
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We recently read about an interesting case where a handful of cousins were fighting over the property of their deceased grandparents. The situation is really a bit hairy. The grandparents had three children. One of their children lived with them with her own daughter (one of the cousins) and continued to live in the house [...]
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Walk in on any water cooler conversation about bankruptcy and you’re sure to hear whispers in hushed tones – bankruptcy is terrible and will ruin your life forever. Really? It’s not a pleasant experience, but it’s something you can and will bounce back from, especially if you handle the situation correctly. Some of the most [...]
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Whether you choose to file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, you will be required by Nevada bankruptcy laws to attend what is known as a “341 meeting” within 20-40 days of the original filing date. A 341 meeting is also referred to as a meeting of creditors. During the meeting you will be [...]