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How to Challenge an Appointment of an Estate Administrator in Massachusetts
Detailed Answer Quick overview. If someone has been appointed to manage your grandparent’s estate in Massachusetts and you believe that…
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Massachusetts: How Probate Moves Real Property Title Under a Will
Detailed Answer This explains how a decedent’s Massachusetts will leads to a change in ownership of real estate, what steps…
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Massachusetts: Challenging an Administrator’s Claim to Inherited Real Property
Disclaimer: This information is educational only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a qualified Massachusetts attorney about your specific…
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Massachusetts: How to Document a Repossessed Vehicle When Settling a Loved One’s Estate
Detailed Answer When a loved one’s vehicle has been repossessed, a personal representative (executor or administrator) must document the repossession…
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Massachusetts: Releasing Trust or Escrow Funds Before a Deed Is Recorded
When closing funds are released before a deed is recorded: Massachusetts overview Short answer: Yes — funds held in escrow…
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Massachusetts: How to Transfer a Deceased Parent’s Car Title When the Original Title Is Missing
Transferring a Deceased Parent’s Car Title in Massachusetts When the Original Title Is Missing Detailed answer: step-by-step process under Massachusetts…
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Massachusetts — How to Challenge or Dismiss a Probate Petition for Possession and Control of Estate Property
Frequently Asked Questions: Contesting a Probate Petition for Possession and Control of Estate Property in Massachusetts This FAQ explains how…
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Massachusetts: What to Do If You Were Not Notified of a Parent’s Final Estate Accounting
Detailed answer: What you can do if you never received notice of a parent’s final accounting (Massachusetts) This article explains,…
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Contesting an Estate Accounting in Massachusetts: Options After an Accounting Was Approved
Detailed Answer Disclaimer: This is general information, not legal advice. I am not a lawyer. For advice about your specific…
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Massachusetts: Should You Open Probate in Domiciliary State or Where Death Occurred?
Detailed Answer Short answer: Under Massachusetts law, the main probate case is normally opened in the decedent’s domicile (the state…