Quiet Title Dispute Guidance
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Quiet title actions resolve property ownership disputes. Consulting a litigation attorney specializing in property law is advisable, especially with inheritance issues. Filing an answer to the complaint is a positive step. Discuss document review with your attorney to understand their process and potential costs.Full Conversation
a complaint for quiet title has been filed against me regarding a shared undivided interest parcel in which I have been living for over *+ years. My father has interest in the property and the plaintiff is my fathers cousin who has minimal shares. He is trying to get me, my family and all our belongings, as well as my fathers belongings. My father passed away in * and I recently hired a probate attorney to assist me since I had my fathers will.
It sounds like you're in a complex situation. Here are some general tips regarding quiet title actions in Hawaii:
- Quiet title actions aim to resolve disputes over property ownership.
- You might need to prove your rightful claim to the property.
- Your probate attorney can help with claims related to your father's interests.
Would you like to connect with local lawyers who can assist further?
- Quiet title actions aim to resolve disputes over property ownership.
- You might need to prove your rightful claim to the property.
- Your probate attorney can help with claims related to your father's interests.
Would you like to connect with local lawyers who can assist further?
My probate attorney does not do litigation, however, he has been advising me that I do not need to worry because I am a named beneficiary and an heir..
It sounds like you're dealing with a serious legal matter involving property rights. Quiet title actions can be complex, especially when involving inheritance and family disputes. It might be beneficial to consult with a litigation attorney who specializes in property law to better understand your rights and options. Would you be interested in connecting with local lawyers who can assist you further?
I am currently unable to pay much due to the ongoing costs with probate and having to get title reports for * parcels.
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It seems like you're facing a significant legal challenge involving property and family inheritance. While your probate attorney has provided reassurance, consulting a litigation attorney specializing in property law could be beneficial. If you change your mind about connecting with local lawyers, feel free to reach out. Let me know if you have any other questions!
It seems like you're facing a significant legal challenge involving property and family inheritance. While your probate attorney has provided reassurance, consulting a litigation attorney specializing in property law could be beneficial. If you change your mind about connecting with local lawyers, feel free to reach out. Let me know if you have any other questions!
I also filed an answer to the complaint.
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It sounds like you're handling a complex property issue with inheritance aspects. Filing an answer to the complaint is a positive step. Ensure your probate attorney assists with any claims related to your father's interests. If you need further guidance, feel free to ask.
It sounds like you're handling a complex property issue with inheritance aspects. Filing an answer to the complaint is a positive step. Ensure your probate attorney assists with any claims related to your father's interests. If you need further guidance, feel free to ask.
Would the attorney be willing to look at the documents I have?
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It's great that you've filed an answer to the complaint. Whether an attorney will review your documents depends on their policies and your agreement with them. Typically, attorneys will review documents as part of their service, especially if you're considering hiring them for litigation. You might want to discuss this with the attorney directly to understand their process and any potential costs involved. If you have more questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask!
It's great that you've filed an answer to the complaint. Whether an attorney will review your documents depends on their policies and your agreement with them. Typically, attorneys will review documents as part of their service, especially if you're considering hiring them for litigation. You might want to discuss this with the attorney directly to understand their process and any potential costs involved. If you have more questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask!