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How Can A Lawyer Assist Me In Georgia’s Probate Process?
Asked in Lawrenceville, GA | April 6, 2020
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I hired a probate lawyer in Memphis. Can I fire him for not keeping in contact with me and drawing it out?
Asked in Knoxville, TN | February 24, 2026I live in Knoxville. My son died in Memphis. I hired a lawyer for probate. He got me the guardianship I needed but has stalled out on the rest of probate. I have called and texted him. Even made phone appts with him that he blows off. Can I fire him and get new lawyer?
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Do I need to probate my late wife's will before I can transfer a joined LLC property to my name?
Asked in Lawrenceville, GA | April 30, 2026My late wife, who had a simple will, jointly (50/50) owned an LLC (a single house) with me. Do I need to probate her will before I can transfer the warranty deed to my name? There is no debt, no lien on the house, no complex family issue. If I do need to proceed with the probate process, where can I hire an attorney, and how much should I budget for this process?
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Is Pennsylvania inheritance tax applicable to a joint account if probate opens in Florida?
Asked in Bethlehem, PA | April 14, 2026If a probate case is opened in Florida for the estate of a deceased person, does the Pennsylvania inheritance tax apply to a joint bank account held exclusively between the deceased mother and her son? Probate has not yet started.
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Is probate required when someone dies intestate with real property?
Asked in San Diego, CA | March 31, 2026
Answered by 3 attorneys
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