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Challenging an Estate Administrator Appointment in Maryland
Disclaimer: This is educational information only and not legal advice. Consult a Maryland attorney before taking action. Detailed answer —…
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Maryland: How Probate Transfers Real Property Under a Will
How Maryland Probate Transfers Real Property Under a Will Disclaimer: This is general information, not legal advice. I am not…
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Maryland — Challenging an Administrator’s Claim to Inherited Real Property
Detailed Answer Short answer: Yes — under Maryland law you generally can challenge a person appointed as an administrator who…
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Maryland: Documenting a Repossessed Vehicle When Settling an Estate
Documenting a Repossessed Vehicle During Estate Administration — What to Do in Maryland This FAQ-style guide explains how an executor…
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Maryland: Releasing Escrow or Trust Funds Before a Deed Is Recorded — What to Know
When an escrow or trust account holds closing funds before the deed is recorded: Maryland practical guidance Detailed Answer —…
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Maryland: Transferring a Deceased Parent’s Car Title to the Surviving Spouse When the Original Title Is Missing
Detailed Answer Short overview: When a parent dies and the vehicle title cannot be found, a surviving spouse in Maryland…
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Maryland: How to Oppose a Petition Requesting Control of Estate Assets in Probate
Detailed answer: Opposing a request to take control of estate assets in Maryland probate This article explains, in plain language,…
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Maryland: How to Challenge a Final Estate Accounting When You Were Not Notified
Detailed answer Short answer: If a personal representative (executor/administrator) filed a final accounting in your parent’s probate matter in Maryland…
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Maryland: How to Contest an Estate Accounting More Than One Year After Approval
Can you challenge an estate accounting in Maryland more than a year after it was approved? Short answer: Sometimes —…
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Maryland: Should You Open Probate in the State Where a Parent Died or Where They Lived?
Understanding Where to Open Probate — Maryland FAQ Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer. This article explains general principles of…