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Investing in Probate Real Estate

25th May 2011
What is investing probate real estate? Real estate has become a major business area. Investment in such involves a lot of factors, particularly ownership, purchase, management, rental or sale for financial gain. The best skill sets to have in this bus... Read >
Author: Nazima Golamaully

Estate planning ensures distribution of your estate according to your desires

25th May 2011
You may have accumulated a huge estate during your lifetime. The process of disposing off or distributing this estate according to your goals is called estate planning. You can ensure that your estate passes to your intended beneficiaries with the least f... Read >
Author: carlmwvpiw

What is a Probate in the State of Texas?

24th May 2011
When an individual dies (decedent), any assets and liabilities they have are grouped together into an estate that is then administered and overseen by a Texas probate court. Probate Considerations: · In situations where the deceased does n... Read >
Author: jontdqcham

Texas Probate Advice

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 ... Read >
Author: jontdqcham

Popular Marriage License Search Sites Of Georgia

20th May 2011
Inspite the fact that the general public is given the right to access vital records such as birth, death, marriage and divorce in accordance with Freedom of Information Act, this right is in some ways is being restricted in terms of accessing Georgia marr... Read >
Author: Ben Dave

Facts On Marriage License Search

12th May 2011
Although the general public has the right to access vital records in reference to Freedom of Information Act, this benefit is somewhat limited in accessing Georgia marriage records because in this particular state the law does not oblige the recording of... Read >
Author: Ben Dave

What If The Executor Does Not Do The Job?

09th May 2011
When Ted's mother passed away in Minnesota, everyone in the family agreed that his sister Nancy should be the executor or personal representative of Mom's estate. When six months had passed and nothing was getting done, Ted and his four other brothers ... Read >
Author: Bill Peterson

Probate Series (5 of 5) What Does It Take To Settle An Estate?

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,... Read >
Author: Bill Peterson

What Happens When We Go To Probate Court?

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... Read >
Author: Bill Peterson

Accessing Free Public Death Records on Dependable Sites

15th April 2011
Nowadays, most of the things that happen in a person’s life are recorded by authorized individuals of the state. As a result, papers regarding someone’s birth, marriage, divorce and others are now in existent and open to the public. Even information conce... Read >
Author: JessieMoore

Administration Of An Estate

13th April 2011
Probate Overview. Whether you have a will or not, when you die your estate will be subject to the laws of probate. It is a complex subject, but at its most basic ensures the debts you owe are paid, and that your assets are transferred to your benefi... Read >
Author: Gary Storer

5 Myths About A Maryland Will

12th April 2011
There is a great deal of misconception and confusion when it actually comes to understanding what a Maryland Will is and why it is utilized. Here is a short list of the 5 myths about a Maryland Will. 1. A Maryland Will is not required as my estate wil... Read >
Author: Michael Dar

10 Reasons Why You Should Create A Maryland Will

12th April 2011
A Maryland Will is one of the most important legal documents that you will ever create in your life. The importance of a Maryland Will is the fact that it is such a critical document that comes into play after you pass on. Without this your beneficiaries ... Read >
Author: Michael Dar

Free Public Death Records of Ohio

11th April 2011
Most, if not all events in one’s life, are now being documented by authorized persons of the government. That’s why the existence of accounts relating to anyone’s birth, marriage, divorce and others are now prevalent and made known to the public. Even rep... Read >
Author: JessieMoore

Where To Gather Finest Marriage License Records

24th March 2011
Marriage is a social union of two people driven by the desire to create a relationship. In nature, it is always interpersonal, intimate and sexual. What urged couples to marry has been a part of the expert’s research over the years. The results have all b... Read >
Author: Ben Dave
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