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Vermont: Can a Prenuptial Agreement Affect a Life Estate or My Inheritance, and What to Do If the Executor Refuses?
Can a prenuptial agreement affect a life estate or your share of an estate in Vermont, and what to do…
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Vermont: How to Confirm an Executor’s Calculation of Your Share from a Sibling’s House Sale
Confirming an Executor’s Calculation of Your Share from an Estate in Vermont Detailed Answer When a sibling’s house is sold…
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Vermont: Selling a Deceased Parent’s House During Probate When There’s a Mortgage
Can a Personal Representative Sell a Deceased Parent’s Home in Vermont When a Mortgage Remains? Short answer: Yes — usually.…
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Vermont: Do I Need to Publish a 3‑Month Notice to Creditors Before Selling a Deceased Parent’s House?
Detailed Answer — Can you sell a deceased parent’s house under Vermont small‑estate rules without a 3‑month published creditors’ notice?…
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Proving Vehicle Value During Probate in Vermont
Detailed Answer When an estate in Vermont includes one or more motor vehicles, the personal representative (executor or administrator) must…
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Proving a Deceased Parent’s Vehicle Value for Probate in Vermont
Proving the Value of a Deceased Parent’s Vehicles for Probate in Vermont Short answer As the personal representative or an…
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Vermont: How to Be Appointed a Limited Personal Representative in a Small-Estates Process
Detailed Answer — How to get appointed as a limited personal representative under Vermont’s small estate process (step-by-step) This article…
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How to Prove a Zero Balance and Close a Spouse’s Estate in Vermont
Disclaimer: This is general information only and is not legal advice. For advice about your specific situation, consult a Vermont…
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Vermont: Using a Small Estate Affidavit Instead of Formal Probate
Can a small estate affidavit replace formal probate in Vermont? Short answer: Possibly — if the estate meets Vermont’s small‑estate…
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Vermont: How to Open Probate for an Out‑of‑State Sibling
Can I open probate in Vermont for my sibling’s estate if I live out of state? Short answer Yes —…