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How to Buy Out Siblings’ Shares in a Parent’s Oregon Home (Avoid a Probate Sale)
Can I buy out my siblings’ shares in a parent’s Oregon home instead of selling it through probate? Detailed answer…
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Oregon — Can an Estate Recover Money an Heir Took from a Deceased Parent’s Accounts?
Can an estate recover money an heir withdrew from a deceased parent’s bank account or credit card? Brief disclaimer: This…
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Filing a Year’s Allowance (Family Allowance) Petition in Oregon: What to Include
Detailed Answer Under Oregon law, a “year’s allowance” (commonly called a family or family allowance) is a short-term support payment…
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How to Handle a Parent’s Estate in Oregon: Step-by-Step Guide
Step-by-step guide to handling a parent’s estate in Oregon Disclaimer: This information is educational only and is not legal advice.…
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Oregon: How to Shift to a Small-Estate Procedure After a Year’s-Allowance Limit Affects Probate
Overview and Disclaimer Disclaimer: This is educational information, not legal advice. I am not a lawyer. Laws change and facts…
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Oregon — What to Do If an Original Will Is Lost or Damaged in the Mail
Can a will mailed to the courthouse but lost or damaged in transit still be probated in Oregon? Short answer…
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How to Ask an Oregon Court to Reconsider Letters of Administration and Seek Replacement of an Administrator
Detailed answer — How to ask an Oregon court to reconsider letters of administration and seek appointment as the heir’s…
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Oregon: How to Challenge an Administrator Who Closed a Joint Bank Account Without Notifying Heirs
What to do if an estate administrator closed a joint bank account without telling heirs Disclaimer: This is educational information,…
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How to Review and Correct Missing or Incorrect Probate Filings in Oregon
Understand, Review, and Correct Missing or Incorrect Probate Filings in Oregon Short answer: In Oregon you can review probate records…
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How to Fix Probate Paperwork Errors in Oregon — Correcting Wrong Sibling or Heir Listings
Quick overview Errors in probate paperwork — such as listing the wrong siblings or other heirs — are common and…