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I need legal advice regarding father in law's estate- PLEASE
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 449647" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Keista is right on target based on my knowledge. This is one instance where moving quickly is not advisable and likely could cause serious problems. My husband and I are similiar in personalities to how you describe your marriage. Believe me I can "feel" your frustration. It will be difficult to accept this big problem as it is but counting and chewing gum may help a little bit. </p><p></p><p>Even knowing that money is tight don't avoid an appointment with an appropriately specialized attorney. Call and find out how much an initial consultation appointment will cost. Write down dates, amounts, values and assessments and he or she should be able to explain your situation and the law. I really hope I am wrong but as a former Realtor I have some knowledge which leads me to believe this may be one of the biggest problems you have ever faced. I am sending very caring hugs your way. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 449647, member: 35"] Keista is right on target based on my knowledge. This is one instance where moving quickly is not advisable and likely could cause serious problems. My husband and I are similiar in personalities to how you describe your marriage. Believe me I can "feel" your frustration. It will be difficult to accept this big problem as it is but counting and chewing gum may help a little bit. Even knowing that money is tight don't avoid an appointment with an appropriately specialized attorney. Call and find out how much an initial consultation appointment will cost. Write down dates, amounts, values and assessments and he or she should be able to explain your situation and the law. I really hope I am wrong but as a former Realtor I have some knowledge which leads me to believe this may be one of the biggest problems you have ever faced. I am sending very caring hugs your way. DDD [/QUOTE]
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