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An Anoka County Probate Attorney Can Help in Proper Distribution of Assets

... . The formal administration will not be valid if:•    The real estate is being sold as an integral part of a probate administration•    The real estate in question has been described correctly using the proper legal description and has been ... Read Read: An Anoka County Probate Attorney Can Help in Proper Distribution of Assets

By: Clint Jhonson | 03/10/2008 | National, State, Local
Simon Volkov

Advance Inheritance: Don't Let Probate Hold-up Your Cash

... provide credit information as well as copies of the decedent's Last Will and Testament and other probate documents. If an heir needs emergency funds, even with the probate administrator's approval, they can not take an early distribution of ... Read Read: Advance Inheritance: Don't Let Probate Hold-up Your Cash

By: Simon Volkov | 26/03/2009 | Real Estate

Probate Executor: Administrating Decedent Estates

... have been prearranged, probate executor duties are limited to finalizing plans with the funeral home director. Probate administrators might be required to purchase burial clothing or write the obituary, provide music selections, prayers, ... Read Read: Probate Executor: Administrating Decedent Estates

By: Simon Volkov | 26/09/2009 | Personal Finance

Probate Real Estate Investing: A Highly Profitable Investment Opportunity

... is the surviving spouse or direct lineage relative. If the decedent had no living relatives or none accept the position of probate administrator, the court will assign an outsider to manage the estate. The second step of probate real estate ... Read Read: Probate Real Estate Investing: A Highly Profitable Investment Opportunity

By: Simon Volkov | 30/09/2009 | Real Estate

Probated: Tips for Avoiding the Probate Process

... appoint someone to this position. In most cases, the executor is a family member or close friend. If no one accepts the duties of probate administrator, the judge will appoint an outsider to oversee the estate. The probate administrator ... Read Read: Probated: Tips for Avoiding the Probate Process

By: Simon Volkov | 09/06/2009 | Finance

Estate Administration in Canada

... or insurance policies with named beneficiaries.  Property in these cases are transferred automatically on death and do not depend on probate. Administration of an Estate Once an estate trustee obtains a certificate of appointment, it is ... Read Read: Estate Administration in Canada

By: Austin Mark | 31/10/2008 | National, State, Local

Streamlining Probate Law - Execute the Executor and Avoid Probate Completely

... executor is responsible for administering the will. They are under no obligation to agree to this, as it is a time-consuming process that an administrator accepts a considerable deal of personal liability for managing. If the named executor ... Read Read: Streamlining Probate Law - Execute the Executor and Avoid Probate Completely

By: Andrew Stratton | 04/06/2007 | Non-Fiction
Simon Volkov

Administrator: Estate Obligations throughout the Probate Process

... at all times. The administrator can be held personally liable for any estate losses due to improperly administrating the estate.Neither the probate judge nor any court employees are allowed to give legal advice or help fill out forms. ... Read Read: Administrator: Estate Obligations throughout the Probate Process

By: Simon Volkov | 21/03/2009 | Real Estate

Florida Probate: Does Probate Law Require You To Hire A Florida Probate Attorney?

... 000 and has passed away within the past two years. 2. The deceased requested Formal Administration in his or her will. Summary Administration is an abbreviated Florida probate process and is only used if the deceased passed away more than 2 ... Read Read: Florida Probate: Does Probate Law Require You To Hire A Florida Probate Attorney?

By: Melanie Walters | 22/04/2009 | Elderly Care
Simon Volkov

Probate Properties: Blessing or Burden?

... legwork. Prospective buyers must go to the county courthouse to look at copies of probate documents. If the deceased did not have a Last Will and Testament, the estate administrator has to submit a list of assets to the court along with ... Read Read: Probate Properties: Blessing or Burden?

By: Simon Volkov | 19/03/2009 | Real Estate

Probate Court: Heirs Can Lose Their Inheritance

... proceeding is expensive and can bankrupt an estate leaving the heirs with no money for their inheritance. If an estate administrator is not named in the Will, the probate court will appoint one, usually picking a family member. The estate ... Read Read: Probate Court: Heirs Can Lose Their Inheritance

By: Simon Volkov | 28/03/2009 | Real Estate

Probate Auctions On E-bay

... and it can cause great difficulties to even the most experienced executor. Once the person dies, the executor or administrator must first make an accounting to the Probate Court to determine the value of decedent's estate. Second, they must ... Read Read: Probate Auctions On E-bay

By: Nicolas D | 28/01/2007 | Internet

Legal Assistance From Minnesota Probate Attorney

... to the will that has just been validated. The Hennepin County probate lawyer will explain everything about personal representative, executor and/or administrator, all of these persons being determined by the Court. Once you have a legal ... Read Read: Legal Assistance From Minnesota Probate Attorney

By: Alice Campbell | 19/08/2008 | Real Estate
Simon Volkov

Probate Court: Inheritance And Equity Law

... tax forms and the distribution of probatable assets to beneficiaries and heirs. In addition to estate administration, probate courts oversee cases which require the enforcement of equity law. Common equity law cases include the institution ... Read Read: Probate Court: Inheritance And Equity Law

By: Simon Volkov | 17/05/2008 | Finance

Inheritance: Protect Your Money During Probate

... ones. Heirs facing financial hardship might ask the estate administrator for their share of the inheritance while the estate is being probated. The estate administrator is the person responsible for distributing assets among other job ... Read Read: Inheritance: Protect Your Money During Probate

By: Simon Volkov | 28/03/2009 | Real Estate

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