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Challenging a Grandparent’s Appointment as Estate Administrator in Oregon
Detailed answer — What to do if you want to oppose an estate administrator appointment in Oregon This page explains…
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Probate Without Administration in Oregon: How Title to Real Property Transfers Under a Will
Detailed answer — How probate without administration in Oregon can transfer real property under a will Probate without administration is…
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Oregon — Challenging an Administrator’s Claim to Estate Real Property
Overview Disclaimer: This is educational information only and is not legal advice. For advice about your particular situation, consult a…
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Oregon: Documenting a Repossessed Vehicle When Settling a Loved One’s Estate
Detailed answer Short summary: When a vehicle that belonged to a decedent has been repossessed, you must establish whether the…
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Oregon: When Can Trust/Escrow Funds Be Released Before a Deed Is Recorded?
Detailed Answer — How Oregon law treats release of funds held in trust when a deed is not yet recorded…
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Oregon: How to Transfer a Deceased Parent’s Car Title to the Surviving Parent When the Original Title Is Missing
Transferring a Deceased Parent’s Vehicle Title to the Surviving Parent in Oregon (When the Original Title Is Missing) Detailed answer…
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Challenging a Petition for Possession and Control of Estate Property in Oregon
How to challenge or dismiss a petition for possession and control of estate property (Oregon) Disclaimer This article is informational…
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Challenging a Final Accounting in an Oregon Parent’s Estate When You Were Not Notified
Detailed Answer Short overview: If you did not receive notice of a final accounting in your parent’s estate in Oregon,…
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Contesting an Estate Accounting After Final Approval in Oregon: Process and Options
Detailed Answer Short answer: In Oregon, contesting an estate accounting more than a year after the court approved it is…
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Oregon — Where to Open Probate When Someone Dies in One State but Lived in Another
Disclaimer: This is general information, not legal advice. I am not a lawyer. Laws vary by state and fact pattern.…