Boat Sale Probate Dispute

Summary

In Oregon, dealing with probate issues can be complex. If served with an order to show cause regarding boat sale proceeds, consider appealing the decision or filing a motion for reconsideration if you were not given a fair chance to present your case. Negotiating with the probate attorney or involved parties for a settlement or payment plan is another option. Consulting an attorney specializing in probate law is advisable for specific guidance. If legal fees are a concern, explore local legal aid organizations for free or low-cost assistance. Approaching the probate attorney with a signed release of liability to explain your situation and negotiate could be beneficial. If you need help with drafting motions, consider contacting legal aid organizations or online services for affordable options.

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yes. so I had sold a boat that belonged to a friend of mines deceed son. I was helping him out. The boat was in his sons ex- wifes name at time of his death. My friend contacted ex-wife to find out if there was any money owed on it.She said she paid it off and the son was given the boat through the divorce. Just had not taken the steps to put in his name. she gave my friend permission to sell it. I heard the conversation. I was served Papers for ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE DELIVERY OF BOAT SALE PROCEEDS. Court was on the * th of FEB * So its in probate. The judge never let me show cause or even say a word. She just signed the order Said We have until the 12th of Feb * by 12pm to pay the *,* to the probate attorney. The hearing was over the phone. I need to know what options I Have.
In Oregon, dealing with probate issues can be complex. Here are some general options you might consider:
- Appeal or Motion for Reconsideration: You could consult with an attorney about appealing the judge's decision or filing a motion for reconsideration if you believe you were not given a fair chance to present your case.
- Negotiate: Try negotiating with the probate attorney or involved parties to reach a settlement or payment plan.
- Legal Advice: Consult an attorney specializing in probate law for specific guidance on your situation.
Would you like further assistance connecting with local lawyers who can help you with your case?
Yes . I have spoke with a couple already But the fees are more then I can afford. I just need a motion for reconsideration filed with the court by tomorrow. I did get a signed release of liability and authorization form signed by my friend releasing mr
Filing a motion for reconsideration can be crucial. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Draft the Motion: Clearly explain why the reconsideration is necessary, highlighting any new evidence or legal errors.
- File Promptly: Ensure that the motion is filed with the court by the deadline.
- Consult Legal Aid: Look for local legal aid organizations that might offer free or low-cost assistance.
If you need help connecting with local lawyers or legal aid organizations, let me know!
I have been on a few web sites to find me one but only got one response. Can you tell me the steps I need to take for filing reconsideration motion. Can you Draft me one to file
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Filing a motion for reconsideration involves several steps:
- Draft the Motion: Clearly state the reasons for reconsideration, including any new evidence or legal errors.
- Follow Local Rules: Ensure compliance with Oregon's court rules regarding motions.
- File Promptly: Submit the motion before the deadline.
If you're unable to afford legal fees, consider contacting local legal aid organizations for assistance.
I haave and got no responsse and Im running out of time
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It seems like your situation may require urgent legal assistance. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If you agree, we can proceed with collecting some necessary information.
What do you think of me going to the probate Attorney. Showing the signed release of liability to them. And try to tell them my side of this situation. and how we can work out or settle this matter.
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Going to the probate attorney with your signed release of liability and authorization form might be a good step to explain your side and potentially negotiate a settlement. Would you like to be connected with local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Yes maybe a few that do appearances and drafts of motions. I dont think I need one to appear for me as of yet
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Approaching the probate attorney with the signed release form to explain your situation and negotiate could be beneficial. If you're looking for lawyers to help with drafting motions, I recommend reaching out to local legal aid organizations or online legal services for affordable options.
ok thank you for your time
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It seems like you're facing a complex probate issue. Approaching the probate attorney with your signed release form to negotiate might be a good step. If you need help with drafting motions, consider contacting legal aid organizations or online services for affordable options. If you want, I can assist you in connecting with local lawyers who specialize in probate law.