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Vermont: How to Retitle a Car After a Parent Dies
Disclaimer: This is general information, not legal advice. For advice about your situation, consult a Vermont attorney or the probate…
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Who Receives Leftover Sale Proceeds When Someone Dies Without a Will in Vermont?
Disclaimer: This is general information, not legal advice. For advice about a specific situation, consult a licensed Vermont probate attorney.…
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Vermont: Steps to Take When an Estate Administrator Withholds Asset Information
How to protect your rights when an administrator won’t share estate records Disclaimer: This is general information, not legal advice.…
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Vermont: What Happens If a Will Is Not Properly Signed?
Detailed Answer — What happens when a will is not properly signed under Vermont law When a will does not…
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Vermont: Forcing Sale of a Deceased Spouse’s House and Distributing Proceeds
Short Answer If the house is part of the decedent’s probate estate and the will directs sale and distribution of…
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Recovering a Cash Bequest from a Sibling’s Estate in Vermont
Detailed Answer This article explains the practical steps a beneficiary should take in Vermont to recover a cash bequest when…
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Filing a Notice to Creditors in Vermont: Step‑by‑Step Guide
Detailed Answer Short overview: When someone dies, the estate’s personal representative (often called an executor or administrator) must notify known…
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Vermont — How to Be Appointed Executor When a Named Executor Refuses
What to do if the person named as executor refuses to serve under Vermont law Disclaimer: I am not a…
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Vermont: Why an Inherited House May Be Non‑Probate and Making Mortgage Payments to Avoid Foreclosure
Inherited Houses, Probate, and Mortgage Payments: What Vermont Heirs Need to Know Disclaimer This is general information and not legal…
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Vermont: Challenging Unauthorized Use of a Deceased Parent’s Bank Account
Short answer Yes — you can challenge a sibling who is taking money from a deceased parent’s bank account before…