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re: Why have a will?
Posted on 7/13/19 at 5:22 pm to nuwaydawg
Posted on 7/13/19 at 5:22 pm to nuwaydawg
I’m going to take a complete shot in the dark and take a guess at what’s going on here.
Her husband probably passed away and they never opened his succession. When she sold the house, it was probably the attorney’s working with the title company “hounding” the children for affidavits stating they don’t claim an interest in the house.
ETA. None of this has anything to do with having a will. If you’re talking about your friend’s will, she’s not dead yet so it really doesn’t matter what’s in her will.
Her husband probably passed away and they never opened his succession. When she sold the house, it was probably the attorney’s working with the title company “hounding” the children for affidavits stating they don’t claim an interest in the house.
ETA. None of this has anything to do with having a will. If you’re talking about your friend’s will, she’s not dead yet so it really doesn’t matter what’s in her will.
This post was edited on 7/13/19 at 5:26 pm
Posted on 7/13/19 at 5:26 pm to UpToPar
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Her husband probably passed away and they never opened his succession. When she sold the house, it was probably the attorney’s working with the title company “hounding” the children for affidavits stating they don’t claim an interest in the house.
And if she is placing that property into a Will that has property going to anyone other than her legal heirs then the lawyers are correct to make sure that she complies with the drafting procedure. Louisiana is very strict on how to draft a Will and if you miss a signature or date it can be throw out.
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