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1. Expenses and ownership in remarriage In many instances, when a couple decides to remarry, they might unintentionally put their commingled income and assets at…
The most common type of will is a witnessed will. Usually, they are typewritten, but they can also be handwritten. They also can be in…
Through probate, the court can ensure that a deceased’s bills are paid, final wishes are fulfilled, and their assets allocated to their rightful beneficiaries. The…
When a person passes away, their estate must be legally transferred to their beneficiaries. This is typically done through the probate process – an administrative…
Executors and Administrators: Key Responsibilities and Guidelines in California Executors and administrators are court-appointed personal representatives of the estates of individuals who have passed away….
Unplanned estates can be caught in the web of the probate court for months or even years. Without an effective plan, assets are left at…
When someone dies, the money and property that make up their estate will be distributed to their heirs. Usually, for those assets to be properly…
When it comes to settling an estate, the process can feel overwhelming and complicated. From navigating complicated legal documents to ensuring that everything is taken…
It is important that individuals understand the potential legal implications of their decisions. This article provides helpful information, however, it should not be taken as…
Transferring Real Estate and Personal Property Worth Less than $184,500 Whenever real estate is owned by the decedent, there must be some type of procedure…
Transferring Real Estate Worth Less than $61,500 Whenever real estate is owned by the decedent, there must be some type of procedure to transfer the…
After a loved one passes, the probate court is responsible for ensuring that creditors are paid and any remaining assets are properly distributed to beneficiaries….
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