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Nevada — Can Medicaid File a Claim Against a Parent’s Home or Force a Deed Transfer?
Can Nevada Medicaid file a claim against a parent’s home or force you to sign over the deed? FAQ —…
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Nevada: Why an Inherited House May Not Be a Probate Asset — Can You Make Mortgage Payments to Avoid Foreclosure?
Disclaimer: This is educational information only and not legal advice. For guidance specific to your situation, consult a Nevada attorney.…
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Nevada: Challenging a Sibling’s Use of a Deceased Parent’s Bank Account Before Probate
How to Respond if a Relative Uses a Deceased Parent’s Bank Account for Mortgage Payments in Nevada Short answer: Whether…
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Nevada: Recovering Sentimental Items Taken by a Sibling During Probate
Recovering Sentimental Property During Probate in Nevada Disclaimer: This article explains general Nevada law and common steps people take when…
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Nevada: Enforcing or Disputing an Oral Agreement About Dividing Wrongful-Death Proceeds
Detailed Answer Short overview: In Nevada, an oral agreement about how to divide wrongful-death proceeds can sometimes be enforced, but…
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Nevada Probate: Do Administrators Have to Post a Bond or Can Heirs Waive It?
Do I have to post a bond to serve as administrator in Nevada probate, or can everyone waive it? Short…
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Nevada: How to Apply to Be Administrator of a Parent’s Estate When There Is No Will
Serving as Administrator for a Parent Who Died Intestate in Nevada: A Step‑by‑Step FAQ Detailed Answer When a person dies…
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Nevada: Selling an Estate House Facing Foreclosure When a Co‑Administrator Refuses to Sign
How to sell a house in an estate that’s facing foreclosure when a co‑administrator refuses to sign Short answer: In…
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Nevada — Court Approval to Release Estate Funds During a Distribution Dispute
Detailed Answer This article explains the steps a personal representative or an interested person usually takes in Nevada when money…
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Nevada: What to Do If Someone Refuses to Produce the Original Will
Short answer If a person is refusing to turn over the decedent’s original will, you can still ask the Nevada…