Probate Asset Sale Concerns
Summary
In Missouri probate cases, personal representatives must file an inventory of estate assets. A petition to sell can be filed if necessary, and hearings may not be required unless objections arise. If claims are denied, consider a declaratory judgment or temporary injunction to protect marital assets. Discuss strategies with your lawyer for the best course of action.Full Conversation
So on *-*-* we went to court over claims that it was pass the one year mark so claims would be barred and that the spousal support was granted. *-*-* the judge granted it to be sold *-*-* my lawyer motion to have it reconsider the pr diend it. *-*-* my lawyer entered the petition to reconsider and motion to discovery of assets *-*-* we had a hearing judge diend everything. I have checks of my husbands with dates showing items was bought in marital time. Evern some items that have my name on the loan for and they denied it
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex probate and marital asset issue. You mentioned having checks and loans related to marital assets. Are you considering any action or appeal regarding the judge's decision to deny your claims?
My lawyer has entered a new case for declearitory judgement and filed a temporary injection
It sounds like you're dealing with a challenging probate situation involving marital assets. A declaratory judgment and temporary injunction can help clarify rights and protect assets. It's crucial to discuss the strategy with your lawyer. Are you seeking any specific guidance regarding the injunction or declaratory judgment process?
Well on *-*-* i personally emailed and messaged the pr and auctioneer of my documents stating it was marital. The list is from the auctioneer guy that i hired at the beginning and he messed up
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It seems like your situation involves complex probate and marital asset issues. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, please share some more information about the issue.