Understanding Executor De Son Tort
Literally, these words mean: executor of one’s own wrong. In estate law, the phrase is used when someone who has not been authorized to administer an estate becomes involved in doing so. Executors: The…
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Be Prepared: How To Execute a Will
If a loved one or friend has asked you to execute their will, chances are, like most people, you’ve said yes. Now what? Understanding the Duties of an Executor Executing a will is a legal…
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Probate Court: Administering Unsettled Affairs
Usually, when someone dies, probate court is notified by a friend or family member, so that the affairs of the deceased can be settled—and assets distributed. What if no one notifies the court to initiate…
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Understanding Probate Court and Probate Bonds
Many people have their first—and sometimes only—experience with the law in a probate court. Here is what to anticipate if you find yourself there—and in need of a probate bond as well. What Is Probate…
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Understanding Estates and Estate Bonds: Advice for Families
Understanding Estates and Estate Bonds: Advice for Families “You can’t take it with you”—is frequently cautioned among family and friends. Yet, many of us can’t seem to bring ourselves to plan ahead for our valuables….
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What Happens When a Will Names No Beneficiaries?
Are there any consequences of initialing a will that does not include any beneficiaries? If your will does not encompass crystal clear instructions on who should keep your personal assets, under state law, your assets…
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3 Reasons Why You Should Not Put off Estate Planning
When you think of “estate planning”, you may imagine yourself in advanced age, sitting with your attorney as you carefully divide up your assets for your loved ones. However, putting off estate planning until your…
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Estate Executors vs. Trustees
A deceased person’s estate may have an executor and a trustee, but the two of them serve different purposes even if they can often be appointed at the same time. What are the differences between the two…
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