Monthly Archives: April 2023

Can You Probate Without An Actual Body?
It is admittedly, a tough thing to think about and to happen, but it occurs often. Oftentimes, people die, we don’t know exactly when their passing occurred, and we may not have a body. In fact, in some situations, although we have a very strong hunch, there may not be hard, tangible proof that… Read More »

Government Foreclosure Practice Challenged In The Supreme Court
When you owe money to the government for something related to your property, in some cases, just like a bank, the government can foreclose on that property. But what can the government take from you in that foreclosure? That is a question that will apparently be addressed by the United States Supreme Court in… Read More »

Be On The Lookout For These Real Estate Scams
Scams are everywhere in life, and the good thing is that we have become pretty savvy about seeing them and avoiding them. We all know when an email or social media post seems to be a hoax. But one area where people simply still don’t have the knowledge about when they are and are… Read More »

Deceased Beneficiaries And Simultaneous Deaths In Probate Cases
You’ve got the perfect estate plan. Everything has been left to the people you want to leave your property to, and all documents have been drafted and filed. And then it happens—shortly after you pass, one of your beneficiaries passes away—before the court probate period can be completed. What happens then? Survivorship Clauses Because… Read More »