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    is my power of attorney legal?

    Depends on the rules of your state. A POA ends at death.
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    Not distributed

    go to the probate court and get a copy of the file. The clerk can explain to you what has been done to date. Then take the file to an attorney. You will file in probate court.
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    Annulment after Divorce?

    My suggestion would be to have your attorney write her a letter outlining the penalties for defamation.
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    Home mortgage sold and terms changed - what are my rights?

    Tell them to take a dive. You can also tell them to discontinue the escrow and pay the insurance and taxes yourself.
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    how long does it take?

    Sounds like she is taking her sweet time. Go to the court and get a copy of the file. Then ask her for a meeting to show you the paperwork from the IRS.
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    9 years later

    It depends on how the house it titled. I assume that you each own one half so one of you will have to buy out the other.
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    Property dispute

    Since the property was a gift, the court will take that into consideration in the divorce. Your son's attorney will handle it. She does have an interest since it was the marital home.
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    Ex-Wife's kids

    Have you checked to be sure they actually are divorced?
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    Please Help

    The first thing you need to dois to contact the probate court and get a complete copy of the file. Then take the file to an attorney for advice.
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    Squatter?

    Take the "document" to an attorney to see if it can be enforced. I doubt it but you can try.
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    Who is responsible

    Since there is liability insurance, notify the insurance company and let them handle it. Then change the title and insurance over to your son.
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    complicated ticket

    It will probably be cheaper to hire an attorney rather than make the trip back to court.
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    Need info on will my sister are Excut. and taking

    You are not responsible for her bills or the funeral. Those are the responsibility of the estate. What money are you talking about coming in?
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    Spousal Support after being apart 23 yrs.

    Since you are still married, the state may hold you responsible for her necessaries. You need to immediately file for that divorce.
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    Is my mom responsible for her deceased husband's credit card debt?

    The best way is to send them a certified copy of the death certificate and notify them that there is no estate. Then she needs to get an unlisted phone number.
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    Need info on will my sister are Excut. and taking

    Go to the court and get a copy of the file. It just depends on the value of the estate and what you want to do.
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    Alimony

    Why are you doing a bogus thread just to get a link on the board. All you have to do is register and then try to answer real questions.
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    Endorsing checks

    Since it was deposited into a joint account there is little she can do and it is doubtful the police will get involved. Likely they will tell her it is a civil matter. Verbal agreements are binding, just not worth the paper they are not written on. Here he does have a witness so he can do...
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    Inheritance

    You can file or have an attorney file probate on your behalf. As the personal representative, you can get the records to determine if there is an estate. If so, you will be responsible for taking possession and then distributing the estate as required by law. Try looking up the real estate...
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