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Kansas: Selling a Deceased Parent’s Home When the Reverse Mortgage Lender Requests Renunciation Letters
Detailed Answer If your father had a federally insured reverse mortgage (a HECM) and has died, the loan generally becomes…
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Kansas: What to Do if a Relative Refuses to Sign a Renunciation Needed for You to Become Personal Representative
Detailed Answer When someone who is ahead of you in Kansas probate priority (for example, an uncle named in a…
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Challenging Power-of-Attorney Transfers in Kansas: What to Know if You Suspect Lack of Capacity
Can transfers made under a power of attorney be challenged if the principal lacked capacity? Short answer: Yes. Under Kansas…
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What Happens to Jointly Held Accounts and Property When Someone Dies Without a Will in Kansas
What Happens to Jointly Held Bank Accounts and Property When Someone Dies Without a Will in Kansas? Short answer: Whether…
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Kansas: Tracking and Getting Reimbursed for Estate Property Expenses Before Sale
Detailed Answer Short overview: When you are administering an estate in Kansas, the personal representative (executor or administrator) may pay…
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Kansas: How to Get Appointed as Estate Administrator or Co-Administrator
Detailed answer — step-by-step guide under Kansas law Short summary: If a decedent left a will naming an executor, that…
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How to Challenge a Forged Will in Kansas
Detailed Answer If you believe a decedent’s will in Kansas is forged, you can challenge it in the probate court…
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How to Submit an Original Will to a Kansas Probate Court When You Live Out of State
How to submit the original will to a Kansas probate court when you live out of state Summary: If you…
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Confirming an Original Will in Kansas
How to confirm whether a will is an original document under Kansas law This FAQ explains how to tell if…
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Buying Out Siblings’ Interests in Your Father’s Property — Kansas Guide
Detailed Answer Disclaimer: This is educational information, not legal advice. Consult a licensed Kansas attorney for advice about your specific…