Summary
If a judge is not following a legally valid will, consult a probate attorney for guidance. You may file an appeal or motion for reconsideration if you believe there is a legal error. A judges duties include ensuring the will is valid, interpreting it according to the law, and overseeing the probate process. If a judges actions lead to foreclosure, you may have grounds to sue. If the will clearly states certain individuals receive nothing, a judge should follow those terms unless there are concerns about validity. If you suspect judicial misconduct, discuss this with your attorney.Full Conversation
Whats the judges dutys of following a will
A judge's duties in following a will include:
- Ensuring the will is legally valid and properly executed.
- Interpreting the will according to the law and the testator's intentions.
- Overseeing the probate process to distribute assets as per the will.
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If the home goes in to foreclosure due to judge not following the will can i sue
You may have grounds to sue if a judge's actions directly lead to foreclosure. Consider these steps:
- Consult with a probate attorney to assess the situation.
- Explore filing an appeal or motion for reconsideration.
- Investigate potential judicial misconduct.
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If a will states that my brother and sister gets nothing and its clear in the will with a statement can a judge prolong the case cuz they feel any away about that
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A judge should follow the terms of a legally valid will. However, if they have concerns about its validity or other legal issues, they may prolong the case. If you feel the judge isn't honoring the will, consulting a probate attorney is advisable. Have you already consulted a lawyer about this issue?
I have a lawyer but seems that the judge is trying to keep everything from me by hiring another lawyer to investigate in whitch they have not done and there trying to take control with pay of the estate
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It sounds like you're dealing with a complex probate issue. If you feel the judge's actions are unjust, your lawyer might consider filing an appeal or motion for reconsideration. You may also explore judicial misconduct claims if applicable. Would you like more detailed information on any specific aspect?
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It appears you're facing a complex probate issue where you feel the judge is not following the will as intended. If you need more detailed information, please specify the aspect you're most concerned about, such as appeals, judicial misconduct, or probate process intricacies.
This case has been going on for over 1 year and half the lawyer the judge hired held up procedure and the judge want to have it published a second time in same town and asking for where abouts for other family members that dont have anything to do with it
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It sounds like a complicated probate issue involving potential judicial misconduct. Here are some things you might consider:
- Consult with your lawyer about appealing any decisions if you believe they are incorrect.
- Investigate possible judicial misconduct if applicable.
- Discuss any concerns about the estate's management with your attorney.
Do you want more information on any specific aspect?