Articles, tagged with "probate court", page 6
15th October 2010
There is a protocol and process that is used when a deceased member of the family has left a will or trust to the remaining family. Everything must to be handled legally, and with precision to detail, regarding all that the deceased specified, concerning ...
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Author:
Mike Clark
12th October 2010
Willclaim Solicitors provide litigation services in relation to will disputes. They will always consider alternative arrangements to suit you if that is more appropriate. Willclaim Solicitors will act on your behalf where specialist assistance is needed ...
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Author:
arif12
07th October 2010
Ohio Death Records is now being searched for by various individuals for a number of purposes. For one, it is a good source of information in knowing more about your past relatives. It narrates significant facts about them. Moreover, it’s beneficial in tra...
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Author:
JessieMoore
06th October 2010
Saving for retirement is the most important reason for investing money. Whatever your reasons for investing, annuities provide many benefits. They offer tax-deferred savings throughout the accumulation (investing) phase. You only pay taxes on money you...
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Author:
Simon
06th October 2010
Did you know that a majority of People do not even have a will at all? Statistics truly show that around two/3 of People do not have a will, which is somewhat astonishing and considerably not. Err, Heath Ledger, any person?Most folks do not even believe a...
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Author:
Zachary Pearson
16th August 2010
When a deceased person who owns a great amount of property, accounts and estates dies without a living will, the court is usually the place where people run to apply for letters of administration for a deceased estate.
So, what is a letter of administr...
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Author:
Lam Seina
16th August 2010
The creation of a trust also means the appointment of an individual or a group of individuals as the trustee. It is the responsibility of the trustee to oversee the administration of the trust and provide the beneficiaries their part of the profit. The tr...
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Author:
johnson79
11th August 2010
As we get older there are a few very important hurdles we all must complete to protect our families assets. One of the most important hurdles is the purchasing of proper life insurance protection, namely final expense insurance or also known as burial in...
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Author:
Matt Marksbury
05th August 2010
Top Things to Know About Estate Planning
1. No matter your net worth, it's important to have a basic estate plan in place.
Such a plan ensures that your family and financial goals are met after you die.
2. An estate plan has several elements.
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Author:
Travis
02nd July 2010
While many people thinks that they do not need to draw up a last will and testament, I think it would be best that we should be responsible enough to take care of unfinished business or rather, leave instructions on how our unfinished business should be m...
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Author:
Lam Seina
30th June 2010
Many parents desire to protect the welfare of their child even after their death, or rather, especially after their death. Parents who have children that are still underage might have a difficulty in planning their child?s future when they are having a te...
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Author:
Lam Seina
22nd June 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Darlynn Morgan
For those of you following Gary Coleman's death and subsequent will fiasco, it appears as though Coleman's ex-wife, former manager (who is the original beneficiary of his 1999 will), and his parents are gearing up for ...
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Author:
darlynnmorgan
02nd June 2010
Living trusts have becoming an increasingly common and popular choice in estate planning in recent years because they offer a unique and smart way to protect your assets both while you are still capable of managing them and after you have passed away or f...
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Author:
Andre Savoie,
18th May 2010
The administration of the probate is one of the major areas of US laws. The probate process is the distribution of the assets of a deceased individual as per the directives of the will. The beneficiaries of the will may initiate the procedure or it could ...
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Author:
johnson79
14th May 2010
It is commonplace for couples to own their homes as part of a 'joint tenancy with right of survivorship' agreement. Joint tenancy means the ownership of a property is shared equally. Should one of the owners die, the property is transferred to the survivi...
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Author:
Luke Scott