probate
probate
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by Rocco Beatrice - 2007-03-12
GRANTOR TRUST - WHAT IS IT?- The purpose of a trust is to create an "artificial legal person" to protect, hold, and manage your private wealth for the benefit of your heirs.- As in any contract, so...
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by David Slepkow - 2007-04-21
1) Do I need a Will?Most likely, yes. Anyone who has minor children should have a will to appoint a Guardian in the event of both parents dying while the children are minors. (If you need any legal...
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by Michael Elson - 2007-04-24
Many couples have executed an A-B "credit shelter" trust in order to preserve estate tax exemptions for both spouses. This can potentially benefit the heirs by saving nearly one million dollars in inh...
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by John Fraker - 2007-06-15
When a decedent dies with a valid will, but without a Living Trust, their estate is subject to Probate. Probate translated literally means "to prove the will." The probate process, in it's origin, was...
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by Brandon - 2007-07-20
To make money in real estate you need an advantage over your competition. So why not just eliminate them! Now I don't mean you need to go out and create a bunch of probate by whacking all your...
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by Brandon - 2007-07-20
The problem with being in real estate is that right now everybody and his brother wants to get in to it. They watch shows like Flip This House and Property Ladder and just assume that any old i...
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by Steve Allen - 2007-09-24
Trusts. Living wills. Estate Planning. These are words that strike fear and confusion in many people. Research from the American Bar Association shows that only 19 percent of people who need a will ac...
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by ebet sanders - 2008-06-15
Most people have a genera fear of probation, which are often based on advertising or misunderstood information. The press and numerous articles explain the hazard of probate and the underlying costs, ...
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by ebet sanders - 2008-06-15
The legal process for distribution of the estate of a deceased person is known as probate. Skifterett is often a time-consuming and confusing process for those involved. Most lack of knowledge of the ...
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by ebet sanders - 2008-06-15
No one does not voluntarily elect a probate. People are too busy or concerned about the risk to health or other things to plan. They pass away without a living trust and their heirs in general ---- --...