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How to Challenge an Estate Administrator Appointment in Maine
Detailed answer If someone has been appointed the personal representative (often called an “administrator” or “estate administrator”) of your grandparent’s…
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Probate Without Full Administration and Real Property Transfers in Maine
Probating a Will Without Full Administration in Maine: How Real Property Transfers Work Quick summary Under Maine law, you can…
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Challenging an Administrator’s Claim to Inherited Real Property — Maine
Detailed Answer Short summary: In Maine, the person appointed by the probate court as the estate’s administrator (sometimes called a…
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Maine — Documenting a Repossessed Vehicle When Settling a Loved One’s Estate
How to document a repossessed vehicle when settling an estate in Maine Short answer: Gather the lender’s repossession and sale…
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Maine: Can Funds Held in Trust Be Released If the Deed Hasn’t Been Recorded?
Can funds held in trust be released if the deed hasn’t been recorded yet? Short answer: Sometimes — but it…
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Maine: Responding When a Sibling Claims You Mismanaged Estate Assets After Selling a Parent’s Car
Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer. This article explains general Maine probate concepts and options. It is educational only and…
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Transferring a Deceased Parent’s Car Title in Maine When the Original Title Is Missing
Detailed Answer: How to transfer a deceased parent’s Maine car title to the surviving parent when the original title is…
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Challenging or Dismissing a Petition for Possession and Control of Estate Property in Maine
Detailed Answer Short summary: If someone files a petition asking the probate court for possession and control of estate property…
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Maine: Challenging a Final Estate Accounting When You Received No Notice
Detailed answer — What you can do if you didn’t get notice of a final accounting in a Maine probate…
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Maine: Can You Challenge a Probate Accounting More Than a Year After Approval?
Detailed Answer When a personal representative (executor or administrator) files an inventory and accounting in Maine probate court and the…