Estate Management Legal Concerns
Summary
The conversation covers various estate management issues, including the substitution of a trustee, the role of a trustee in Washington, and the responsibilities of an estate representative. It also addresses potential financial abuse and estate mismanagement by a family member, options for finding probate attorneys without retainers, and filing tax extensions for a deceased persons estate. The user is advised to consider becoming the estates administrator to handle tax matters and is provided with options for urgent tax filing.Full Conversation
Does this mean the estate is in. Trust
It looks like the document you have is related to a Deed of Trust, which is a type of security instrument used in real estate transactions. Here are some key points:
- A Deed of Trust involves three parties: the borrower, the lender, and the trustee.
- The trustee holds the property title until the loan is paid off.
- The document indicates a substitution of the trustee, not necessarily that the estate is in a trust.
Would you like more detailed information on how Deeds of Trust work in Washington?
- A Deed of Trust involves three parties: the borrower, the lender, and the trustee.
- The trustee holds the property title until the loan is paid off.
- The document indicates a substitution of the trustee, not necessarily that the estate is in a trust.
Would you like more detailed information on how Deeds of Trust work in Washington?
Yes please and if the borrower dies before the loan is paid
Sure, here is some information on what happens if the borrower dies before the loan is paid off in Washington:
- Assumption of Loan: The loan may be assumed by the heir or beneficiary, meaning they take over the payments.
- Sale of Property: The property may be sold to pay off the remaining debt.
- Foreclosure: If payments are not maintained, the lender may initiate foreclosure proceedings.
Would you like more details on any of these points?
- Assumption of Loan: The loan may be assumed by the heir or beneficiary, meaning they take over the payments.
- Sale of Property: The property may be sold to pay off the remaining debt.
- Foreclosure: If payments are not maintained, the lender may initiate foreclosure proceedings.
Would you like more details on any of these points?
So the trustee does not oversee anything in regards to representation
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The trustee's role primarily involves holding the property title and ensuring the terms of the Deed of Trust are met. They do not provide legal representation or manage the estate in case of the borrower's death. Would you like more details on the trustee's responsibilities or another aspect of the Deed of Trust process?
The trustee's role primarily involves holding the property title and ensuring the terms of the Deed of Trust are met. They do not provide legal representation or manage the estate in case of the borrower's death. Would you like more details on the trustee's responsibilities or another aspect of the Deed of Trust process?
In Washington state it doesn’t matter correct
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It appears you're seeking additional clarification on the role of the trustee in Washington state and how it relates to the Deed of Trust. In Washington:
- The trustee holds the property title until the loan is paid off.
- The trustee ensures the terms of the Deed of Trust are followed.
- The trustee does not manage the estate or provide legal representation.
Would you like more details on the trustee's responsibilities or another aspect of the Deed of Trust process?
It appears you're seeking additional clarification on the role of the trustee in Washington state and how it relates to the Deed of Trust. In Washington:
- The trustee holds the property title until the loan is paid off.
- The trustee ensures the terms of the Deed of Trust are followed.
- The trustee does not manage the estate or provide legal representation.
Would you like more details on the trustee's responsibilities or another aspect of the Deed of Trust process?
Are there any attorneys probate that don’t require a retainer
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It can be challenging to find probate attorneys who do not require a retainer. Some attorneys may offer flexible payment plans or work on a contingency basis. You might want to ask your local bar association for recommendations.
Would you like more information on how to find probate attorneys in Washington?
It can be challenging to find probate attorneys who do not require a retainer. Some attorneys may offer flexible payment plans or work on a contingency basis. You might want to ask your local bar association for recommendations.
Would you like more information on how to find probate attorneys in Washington?
Yes
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You can try checking with the Washington State Bar Association for recommendations on probate attorneys. They can provide a list of attorneys who may have flexible payment options.
Would you like contact information for the Washington State Bar Association?
You can try checking with the Washington State Bar Association for recommendations on probate attorneys. They can provide a list of attorneys who may have flexible payment options.
Would you like contact information for the Washington State Bar Association?
Yes
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The Washington State Bar Association can assist in providing recommendations for probate attorneys. You can contact them for more information:
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.wsba.org
Would you like any more specific details about probate attorneys or other legal matters?
The Washington State Bar Association can assist in providing recommendations for probate attorneys. You can contact them for more information:
Washington State Bar Association
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.wsba.org
Would you like any more specific details about probate attorneys or other legal matters?
The daughter as the mother was dying took the mothers car debit cards credit cards took control of the estate and took responsibility as acting as the representative locked herself in her mothers room not allowing the other heir access even though the other heir lives on the property she has not notified her mother pension or the ssa of her mothers passing has called code enforcement on the estate for her property and CPS on the other heir wrongfully and has let bills go unpaid leading to shut off blocking the other heir access of internet then shutting it off at the estate changed login information of her mothers to her own used credit cards causing them to be delinquent
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This situation appears to involve potential financial abuse, fraud, and possibly wrongful actions taken by the daughter acting as a representative of the estate. These issues should be addressed legally.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
This situation appears to involve potential financial abuse, fraud, and possibly wrongful actions taken by the daughter acting as a representative of the estate. These issues should be addressed legally.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Yes but I’m not in any position to pay legal fees but I would like to be the administrator of the estate as the other heir however my mother passed in November
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It seems like a high-value case involving potential financial abuse and wrongful actions taken by the daughter. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
If yes, let's start with a few questions:
- Can you give me a bit more information about the issue?
It seems like a high-value case involving potential financial abuse and wrongful actions taken by the daughter. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
If yes, let's start with a few questions:
- Can you give me a bit more information about the issue?
The daughter as the mother was dying took the mothers car debit cards credit cards took control of the estate and took responsibility as acting as the representative locked herself in her mothers room not allowing the other heir access even though the other heir lives on the property she has not notified her mother pension or the ssa of her mothers passing has called code enforcement on the estate for her property and CPS on the other heir wrongfully and has let bills go unpaid leading to shut off blocking the other heir access of internet then shutting it off at the estate changed login information of her mothers to her own used credit cards causing them to be delinquent
My sister doesn’t return any text or calls . She assaulted me and threaten my girlfriend which we live in the estate for five years, my sister was attempting to take more financial records of my mother my girlfriend got an emergency restraining order
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Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If yes, let's start with a few questions:
*. What is your name?
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If yes, let's start with a few questions:
*. What is your name?
Jeremy Lafrance
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It looks like a high-value case involving potential financial abuse, wrongful actions, and complex estate issues. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If yes, please provide the following information:
What is your phone number?
It looks like a high-value case involving potential financial abuse, wrongful actions, and complex estate issues. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If yes, please provide the following information:
What is your phone number?
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Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Can you give me a bit more information about the issue?
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Can you give me a bit more information about the issue?
The daughter as the mother was dying took the mothers car debit cards credit cards took control of the estate and took responsibility as acting as the representative locked herself in her mothers room not allowing the other heir access even though the other heir lives on the property she has not notified her mother pension or the ssa of her mothers passing has called code enforcement on the estate for her property and CPS on the other heir wrongfully and has let bills go unpaid leading to shut off blocking the other heir access of internet then shutting it off at the estate changed login information of her mothers to her own used credit cards causing them to be delinquent
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This situation involves potential financial abuse, fraud, and estate mismanagement, which are serious legal issues. Here is the message you need to share with user:
It seems like a high-value case involving potential financial abuse and wrongful actions taken by the daughter. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
What is your email address?
This situation involves potential financial abuse, fraud, and estate mismanagement, which are serious legal issues. Here is the message you need to share with user:
It seems like a high-value case involving potential financial abuse and wrongful actions taken by the daughter. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
What is your email address?
Jlafrance0612@gmail.com
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It seems like a high-value case involving potential financial abuse and wrongful actions taken by the daughter. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
What is your zipcode?
It seems like a high-value case involving potential financial abuse and wrongful actions taken by the daughter. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
What is your zipcode?
Can I file an extension on my mothers taxes
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Yes, you can file for an extension on your mother's taxes. Here are the key points:
- Form *: Use IRS Form * to request an automatic extension of time to file.
- Deadline: The extension usually provides an additional six months.
- Payment: If taxes are owed, payments are still due by the original deadline.
Would you like more information on how to complete Form *?
Yes, you can file for an extension on your mother's taxes. Here are the key points:
- Form *: Use IRS Form * to request an automatic extension of time to file.
- Deadline: The extension usually provides an additional six months.
- Payment: If taxes are owed, payments are still due by the original deadline.
Would you like more information on how to complete Form *?
If I don’t know if there will be any taxes due then what happens if there are
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If there are taxes due and you don't pay by the original deadline, the IRS may impose penalties and interest. Filing an extension using Form * gives you more time to submit your tax return, but it doesn't extend the time to pay any taxes owed.
Would you like more detailed information on the penalties and interest?
If there are taxes due and you don't pay by the original deadline, the IRS may impose penalties and interest. Filing an extension using Form * gives you more time to submit your tax return, but it doesn't extend the time to pay any taxes owed.
Would you like more detailed information on the penalties and interest?
If I don’t have permission by the courts to handle my mothers taxes can I still file an extension and will I still be liable for anything owed
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If you don't have court permission to handle your mother's taxes, you generally cannot file an extension on her behalf. However, you can apply to become the estate's administrator or executor, which would give you the authority to handle tax matters.
Would you like more information on how to become the estate's administrator or executor?
If you don't have court permission to handle your mother's taxes, you generally cannot file an extension on her behalf. However, you can apply to become the estate's administrator or executor, which would give you the authority to handle tax matters.
Would you like more information on how to become the estate's administrator or executor?
I would but the deadline is tomorrow to file what can I do
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If the deadline is tomorrow, you have a few urgent options:
- File Form *: You might still be able to submit Form * to request an extension. This doesn't require court permission and can buy you more time.
- Contact the IRS: Explain your situation and seek guidance. They may offer an immediate solution or advice.
Would you like more details on how to quickly file Form *?
If the deadline is tomorrow, you have a few urgent options:
- File Form *: You might still be able to submit Form * to request an extension. This doesn't require court permission and can buy you more time.
- Contact the IRS: Explain your situation and seek guidance. They may offer an immediate solution or advice.
Would you like more details on how to quickly file Form *?