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How to Buy Out Siblings’ Shares in a Parent’s Maine House (Avoid Probate Sale)
Buying Out Siblings’ Shares in a Parent’s Maine House: FAQ and Step‑by‑Step Guide Short answer: Yes — in many cases…
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Can an Estate Recover Money Withdrawn by an Heir After a Parent’s Death? — Maine
Answer Short answer: Yes — an estate usually can try to recover money withdrawn from a deceased parent’s bank account…
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Maine: What to Include When Filing a Year’s Allowance (Family Allowance) Petition
What to Include When You File a Year’s Allowance (Family Allowance) Petition in Maine Short answer: When you file a…
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Maine: How to Handle Your Mother’s Estate — Steps for Probate & Administration
Handling a Mother’s Estate in Maine: A Step-by-Step FAQ Disclaimer: This article is for general information only and is not…
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Switching to a Small‑Estate Process in Maine: What to Do After a Family Allowance Uses Estate Funds
When a family allowance uses up funds: switching to a small‑estate route in Maine Disclaimer: This is educational information, not…
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Maine: What Happens If an Original Will Is Lost or Damaged in the Mail
How Maine Probate Handles an Original Will That Is Lost or Damaged in Transit Disclaimer: This is general information, not…
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Maine Probate: Removing an Administrator and Seeking Letters of Administration as the Sole Heir
Understanding How to Reconsider Letters of Administration and Remove an Administrator in Maine Disclaimer: This article is for general information…
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Challenging an Administrator Who Closed a Joint Bank Account — Maine
How to Challenge an Administrator Who Closed a Deceased Parent’s Joint Bank Account Without Notifying Heirs State law: Maine Disclaimer:…
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Maine: How to Review and Correct Missing or Incorrect Probate Filings in a Father’s Estate
Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer. This article explains general Maine probate practices to help you decide whether to consult…
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Fixing Errors in Maine Probate Paperwork: Correcting Wrongly Listed Siblings
How to Correct Errors in Probate Records in Maine Disclaimer: This is educational information only and not legal advice. For…