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Married couple with Wills and CPA. H gets a Judgement against him. H dies and W does not probate will but has a CPA. W dies and heirs open probate and try to sell real property only to find a Judgement against H. Judgement would make estate insolvent. </div>
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Two questions come to mind. </div>
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1. Doesn't Judgement attach only to H's share? Does a probate need to be opened for H's estate? </div>
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2. Can W 's PR simply request Judgement debtor reduce Judgement to H's share at time of H's death? </div>
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Thanks Mike </div>
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