yor
06-24-2003, 06:51 PM
180 days? Not a problem? Could you explain. Thank you
"Brett Weiss" <lawyer@erols.com> wrote in message news:<2_idnVRI0d4fL2ijXTWJkg@comcast.com>... Assuming the family member's case was filed more than 180 days before the decedent died, it isn't a problem. -- Brett ************************************************** *************** * Personal Injury/Malpractice Bankruptcy * * * * BRETT WEISS, P.C. * * Attorneys at Law * * Maryland, D.C. and Federal Bars * * lawyer@erols.com * * http://www.erols.com/lawyer * * * * Small Business Estates & Estate Planning * ************************************************** *************** The Small Print: This response is for discussion purposes only. It isn't meant to be legal advice and you shouldn't treat it as such. If you want legal advice, speak with a local lawyer familiar with your state's laws who can review *all* of the facts and the law applicable to your situation. ************************************************** *************** "yor" <gpronto@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:5c59341a.0306220441.33d5a10b@posting.google.c om... Ill family member has inherited a modest sum. Backruptcy declared say, two years ago, family member needs money for treatment, what options does he have? "Brett Weiss" <lawyer@erols.com> wrote in message news:<MPudnUuo58jhKnajXTWcog@comcast.com>... In what fashion? It may be considered part of the bankruptcy estate, depending on the timing. -- Brett ************************************************** *************** * Personal Injury/Malpractice Bankruptcy * * * * BRETT WEISS, P.C. * * Attorneys at Law * * Maryland, D.C. and Federal Bars * * lawyer@erols.com * * http://www.erols.com/lawyer * * * * Small Business Estates & Estate Planning * ************************************************** *************** The Small Print: This response is for discussion purposes only. It isn't meant to be legal advice and you shouldn't treat it as such. If you want legal advice, speak with a local lawyer familiar with your state's laws who can review *all* of the facts and the law applicable to your situation. ************************************************** *************** "yor" <gpronto@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:5c59341a.0306141142.40250d3c@posting.google.c om... > how is an inheritance effected by bankruptcy?
"Brett Weiss" <lawyer@erols.com> wrote in message news:<2_idnVRI0d4fL2ijXTWJkg@comcast.com>... Assuming the family member's case was filed more than 180 days before the decedent died, it isn't a problem. -- Brett ************************************************** *************** * Personal Injury/Malpractice Bankruptcy * * * * BRETT WEISS, P.C. * * Attorneys at Law * * Maryland, D.C. and Federal Bars * * lawyer@erols.com * * http://www.erols.com/lawyer * * * * Small Business Estates & Estate Planning * ************************************************** *************** The Small Print: This response is for discussion purposes only. It isn't meant to be legal advice and you shouldn't treat it as such. If you want legal advice, speak with a local lawyer familiar with your state's laws who can review *all* of the facts and the law applicable to your situation. ************************************************** *************** "yor" <gpronto@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:5c59341a.0306220441.33d5a10b@posting.google.c om... Ill family member has inherited a modest sum. Backruptcy declared say, two years ago, family member needs money for treatment, what options does he have? "Brett Weiss" <lawyer@erols.com> wrote in message news:<MPudnUuo58jhKnajXTWcog@comcast.com>... In what fashion? It may be considered part of the bankruptcy estate, depending on the timing. -- Brett ************************************************** *************** * Personal Injury/Malpractice Bankruptcy * * * * BRETT WEISS, P.C. * * Attorneys at Law * * Maryland, D.C. and Federal Bars * * lawyer@erols.com * * http://www.erols.com/lawyer * * * * Small Business Estates & Estate Planning * ************************************************** *************** The Small Print: This response is for discussion purposes only. It isn't meant to be legal advice and you shouldn't treat it as such. If you want legal advice, speak with a local lawyer familiar with your state's laws who can review *all* of the facts and the law applicable to your situation. ************************************************** *************** "yor" <gpronto@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:5c59341a.0306141142.40250d3c@posting.google.c om... > how is an inheritance effected by bankruptcy?
