Articles, tagged with "decedent", page 2
24th May 2011
After an individual dies (decedent), any assets and liabilities they have are put together into an estate which is overseen and administered by a Texas probate court.
The Important Aspects of the Probate Process:
· If the decedent did not ...
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Author:
jontdqcham
11th May 2011
Contesting a will is a very crucial decision, but at times it can become a necessary decision to make. Hundreds of will contest are fought every year based on the assertion the will wrote the terms and conditions of will under certain influence, which mig...
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Author:
arif12
09th May 2011
Mom just died in Minnesota and the children are fighting over whether she should be cremated, where the funeral should be and where she should be buried.
This is one of the most unpleasant and emotional issues that can come up when a loved one dies. Be...
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Author:
Bill Peterson
09th May 2011
Let me tell you a story: After Mom died, Dad lived alone for awhile and remarried five years ago in Minnesota. The adult children from Dad's first marriage were not pleased with Isabella, Dad's second wife.
When Dad became ill, it seemed like Isabella ...
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Author:
Bill Peterson
09th May 2011
In Minnesota, the clock starts running on handling the estate as soon as the personal representative or executor is appointed by the probate court.
The executor receives the "Letters Testamentary" from the court if there is a will. If there is no will,...
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Author:
Bill Peterson
09th May 2011
Probate is the process of paying the debts and distributing the assets of someone who has passed away without a will. It involves an executor or personal representative to act on behalf of the estate in completing the process.
When a Loved One dies in ...
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Author:
Bill Peterson
09th May 2011
In Minnesota, if the estate is one that involves real estate or if the assets are more than $50,000, then in most cases there must be a probate proceeding. This is true whether or not there is a Will.
The probate process is begun by a petition which ca...
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Author:
Bill Peterson
09th May 2011
The person who is charge of administering the estate is called the "personal representative" or "executor". They mean the same thing. Because more people have heard the term executor, I will use that title for the position.
The personal records of the...
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Author:
Bill Peterson
31st March 2011
According to Dean Betts, if you need an estate planning attorney in Georgetown, DE, then The Betts Law Firm, P. A is your best choice. Betts knows that after a loved one dies, putting his affairs in order is essential. This includes not only probating the...
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Author:
David Heitner
28th March 2011
It is usually complex to tell inescapable fact from misinformation with the amount of Internal Revenue Service gossip flying around on the web regarding Tax Challenges. Should you want proper Tax Results, you must ask the proper IRS Questions and steer cl...
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Author:
Jason.speer
25th March 2011
Arizona is most popularly known as the Grand Canyon and Copper State. It lies in the south-western area of the U.S. with Phoenix as its capital. At present, its residents has reached over 6 million in number, making it in the 16th rank of the most populou...
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Author:
JessieMoore
22nd March 2011
After looking over the manner in which 14 clients of mine obtained titles to their homes I was barely amazed to see that their titles are held as joint tenants, which means it might be held something like John and Mary Smith. These clients were informed b...
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Author:
Dominick Machuga
21st March 2011
Property is inherited either from a will or from a decedent who died without a will. If the decedent dies without a will, his property is subject to an administration proceeding. If the decedent dies with a will, the estate is subject to a probate proceed...
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Author:
Bhawna
18th March 2011
Arizona is dubbed the Grand Canyon and Copper State of the U.S. Its capital, Phoenix is also considered the largest city. To date, there are over 6 million residents in the area. Given this specification, it is placed 16th in the rank of the most populous...
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Author:
JessieMoore
16th March 2011
If you have many millions in your estate, estate taxes can rob a chunk of it from your beneficiaries. But this tax is imposed on your net estate value. That's the value of your estate after you've taken allowable deductions from your gross estate. What ma...
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Author:
Shane Flait