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  • Dec 13 Illegitimate Child is Still a Legitimate Heir

    Q. Does a child have a right of inheritance from a father who never knew the child existed? The rub is the child’s mother gave the ...

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    Generally, probate assets are those assets in the decedent’s sole name at death or otherwise owned solely by the decedent and ...

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    Probate is necessary to wind up the affairs the decedent leaves behind. Probate also serves to transfer assets from the decedent’s ...

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    The personal representative, the attorney, and other professionals whose services may be required in administering a probate ...

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    Adrian Thomas is the CEO/Shareholder of a boutique, seven-attorney, and 8 paralegal law firm located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. ...

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