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Old 01-04-2011, 01:39 PM   #1
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Old 01-04-2011, 02:25 PM   #2
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Yesh .....I got nothing for you man, but I sure hope it works out dude! I wouldn't wish that on anyone
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Not a lawyer - but I was the executor of my mother-in-laws estate.

That said: if for all practical purposes she died intestate, the judge removed the other five, your wife is the personal representative which allows her to sell/dispose of the property - why not go down to the county clerks office with the court rulings (papers) and see if you can have your wife named on the deed.

We are in different states so different laws - but here in Virginia we did a very similar thing. We were told that we needed a title company to do it when in fact we didn't. A friend of my wife's who is a paralegal dug up the paperwork for us - we filled it out - and went to the county clerks office and filed. Done deal.

Any way - worth a shot. Hope it all works out for you soon.


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Hope It Works Out Quickly, Brother!
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Old 01-04-2011, 05:19 PM   #5
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Good luck to you. My dad passed away with a will, it still took almost a year for the probate to be finalized. The lawyers and courts really make it difficult for a person/family.
Again good luck to you and your wife
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Not a lawyer - but I was the executor of my mother-in-laws estate.

That said: if for all practical purposes she died intestate, the judge removed the other five, your wife is the personal representative which allows her to sell/dispose of the property - why not go down to the county clerks office with the court rulings (papers) and see if you can have your wife named on the deed.

We are in different states so different laws - but here in Virginia we did a very similar thing. We were told that we needed a title company to do it when in fact we didn't. A friend of my wife's who is a paralegal dug up the paperwork for us - we filled it out - and went to the county clerks office and filed. Done deal.

Any way - worth a shot. Hope it all works out for you soon.


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I;ll check into that. Thanks, anything is worth checking out at this point.

I did talk to the judge's assistant today and explained to her what we were up against, and just like that we are on the court docket for a hearing later in the month. What the crap am I paying an attn for? Isn't that something he should have done a couple month's ago? that's the kinda crap that makes me loopy.
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