Probate Property Dispute Resolution
Summary
In Missouri, marital property acquired during marriage is typically shared between spouses. Errors in appraisals can complicate probate cases, but you can challenge them. If a motion is denied, consider appealing or seeking a temporary restraining order. Document all communications and errors, and consider reporting any malpractice concerns to the Missouri Bar Association. If youre unhappy with your current lawyer, you have the right to seek new counsel. Present clear documentation, like receipts, to support your claims in court. Consider seeking a second opinion from another attorney for more strategies.Full Conversation
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My lawyer said i now have to wait for the sale of the auction to be completed before he can appeal to a higher court. Also where they plan to have the auction is on mine and my husbands land that im currently buying from the bank that inwas told was my land now. And they never asked me.
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It sounds like you're dealing with a significant probate issue involving property rights and auction proceedings. In Missouri, you may want to explore options to assert your property rights before the auction. Have you discussed any temporary restraining orders or injunctions with your lawyer to halt the auction?
It sounds like you're dealing with a significant probate issue involving property rights and auction proceedings. In Missouri, you may want to explore options to assert your property rights before the auction. Have you discussed any temporary restraining orders or injunctions with your lawyer to halt the auction?
He says we cant because the judge denied my motion to reconsider
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It seems you're in a challenging probate situation. If the judge denied the motion to reconsider, your lawyer might explore other legal avenues, such as appealing the decision or seeking a temporary restraining order. Have you considered getting a second opinion from another attorney?
It seems you're in a challenging probate situation. If the judge denied the motion to reconsider, your lawyer might explore other legal avenues, such as appealing the decision or seeking a temporary restraining order. Have you considered getting a second opinion from another attorney?
I have tryed calling other ones they wont talk to me because i have a lawyer currently.. but im starting to think he has missrepution on my case. He also gave be back what he thought was some paper work on my case. But there was a summons paper from a court case a year be4 that has nothing to do with me
It seems like you're in a tough spot, Dawn. Here are some general thoughts:
- You might consider discussing a potential malpractice claim if you believe your lawyer mishandled your case.
- If you're unhappy with your current representation, you have the right to seek new counsel.
- Ensure you document all communications and keep records of any errors.
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- You might consider discussing a potential malpractice claim if you believe your lawyer mishandled your case.
- If you're unhappy with your current representation, you have the right to seek new counsel.
- Ensure you document all communications and keep records of any errors.
Would you like more guidance on how to address these concerns?
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It sounds like you're dealing with a complex legal issue. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Review your retainer agreement to understand the process for changing attorneys.
- Document all concerns about your current lawyer's representation.
- Consider reporting any malpractice concerns to the Missouri Bar Association.
Would you like help finding resources or guidance on filing a complaint against your lawyer?
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex legal issue. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Review your retainer agreement to understand the process for changing attorneys.
- Document all concerns about your current lawyer's representation.
- Consider reporting any malpractice concerns to the Missouri Bar Association.
Would you like help finding resources or guidance on filing a complaint against your lawyer?
Yes. I have even personally emailed the personal representative lawyer after they denied the motion to reconsider of my proofs and he wont email back
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Dawn, it sounds like you're dealing with a challenging probate issue. Here are a few steps you can consider:
- Contact the Missouri Bar Association for guidance on filing a complaint against your lawyer.
- Keep detailed records of all communications and errors.
- Consider seeking a second opinion from another attorney, despite the challenges you've faced.
If you need more specific resources or assistance, let me know!
Dawn, it sounds like you're dealing with a challenging probate issue. Here are a few steps you can consider:
- Contact the Missouri Bar Association for guidance on filing a complaint against your lawyer.
- Keep detailed records of all communications and errors.
- Consider seeking a second opinion from another attorney, despite the challenges you've faced.
If you need more specific resources or assistance, let me know!
So my lawyer sending someone eles case paper home with me of a witness in case is that helpful for my case
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Receiving case papers that aren't directly related to your case might not be helpful unless they offer insight or evidence relevant to your situation. It's crucial to maintain confidentiality and return any unrelated documents to your lawyer. Have you discussed the relevance of these documents with your lawyer?
Receiving case papers that aren't directly related to your case might not be helpful unless they offer insight or evidence relevant to your situation. It's crucial to maintain confidentiality and return any unrelated documents to your lawyer. Have you discussed the relevance of these documents with your lawyer?
He messed up sending it with me
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It sounds like you're dealing with a complex legal issue involving probate and potential mishandling by your lawyer. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Discuss with your lawyer why unrelated documents were sent to you and how it affects your case.
- Document any errors or breaches in confidentiality.
- Consider reporting concerns to the Missouri Bar Association.
Would you like guidance on contacting the Missouri Bar Association or other resources?
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex legal issue involving probate and potential mishandling by your lawyer. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Discuss with your lawyer why unrelated documents were sent to you and how it affects your case.
- Document any errors or breaches in confidentiality.
- Consider reporting concerns to the Missouri Bar Association.
Would you like guidance on contacting the Missouri Bar Association or other resources?
If i have receipts from auctions with my husbands name on it with in the years we was married isnt that marital
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In Missouri, assets acquired during marriage are typically considered marital property. Here are some points to consider:
- If the auctions occurred during your marriage, the items are likely marital property.
- Clear documentation, like receipts, can support your claim.
Would you like guidance on asserting these claims in court?
In Missouri, assets acquired during marriage are typically considered marital property. Here are some points to consider:
- If the auctions occurred during your marriage, the items are likely marital property.
- Clear documentation, like receipts, can support your claim.
Would you like guidance on asserting these claims in court?
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Dawn, it seems you're dealing with a significant probate issue. Here are some steps to assert your claims in court:
- Present clear documentation, such as receipts, to support your claim that items are marital property.
- Discuss with your lawyer about filing a motion to assert these rights.
- Consider seeking a second opinion from another attorney for more strategies.
Would you like guidance on finding another lawyer to assist with this?
Dawn, it seems you're dealing with a significant probate issue. Here are some steps to assert your claims in court:
- Present clear documentation, such as receipts, to support your claim that items are marital property.
- Discuss with your lawyer about filing a motion to assert these rights.
- Consider seeking a second opinion from another attorney for more strategies.
Would you like guidance on finding another lawyer to assist with this?