How do you fill out an accounting record for Probate Estate in Massachusetts?
March 1, 2009 · Filed Under Law & Ethics · 2 Comments
Donald S asked:
Probate form Accounting for Final Disbursement of Estate. Is there a web site which simplifies how to fill out these documents?
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Probate form Accounting for Final Disbursement of Estate. Is there a web site which simplifies how to fill out these documents?
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Where can I find a listing of homes to be sold that are post probate?
March 1, 2009 · Filed Under Renting & Real Estate · 3 Comments
ExGermany asked:
I would like to be able to buy a home that went into probate and is up for sale.
I would like to be able to buy a home that went into probate and is up for sale.
The local courthouse allows the public to go on line and research probate information, but, I don’t know what to look for when the house is up for sale?
Any suggestions?
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My grandmother died without a will, must it go to probate court?
February 21, 2009 · Filed Under Law & Ethics · 5 Comments
Crissy_Jo asked:
My grandmother passed away with no known will last month. She has no surviving spouse or siblings, just two daughters (and four grandchildren). Since she died without a will, must the estate go through probate or can her estate be divided amongst her two children without going to probate? This is in Arkansas if that matters. Her house was in her name and one of her daughters names.
My aunt said if the estate can be split amicably there is no need to go to probate, is this true?
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My grandmother passed away with no known will last month. She has no surviving spouse or siblings, just two daughters (and four grandchildren). Since she died without a will, must the estate go through probate or can her estate be divided amongst her two children without going to probate? This is in Arkansas if that matters. Her house was in her name and one of her daughters names.
My aunt said if the estate can be split amicably there is no need to go to probate, is this true?
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What happens when something goes into probate?
February 20, 2009 · Filed Under Law & Ethics · 3 Comments
yoebe asked:
my aunt passed away about four months ago. She didn’t leave a will, but she had property. Now all of a sudden, three “sisters “have shown up. They are her step sisters but they were never a part of her life. I didn’t even know about them. Now they have put everything into probate without telling us. We have a lawyer and were going to do the same, but now its official. What are my rights? do I even have any as her niece? My dad (her brother) died a year ago, so that was my connection to her. I loved her, she brought my family to the US. I don’t want her things and her property to be handed to people that are only involved for the money. Help!
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my aunt passed away about four months ago. She didn’t leave a will, but she had property. Now all of a sudden, three “sisters “have shown up. They are her step sisters but they were never a part of her life. I didn’t even know about them. Now they have put everything into probate without telling us. We have a lawyer and were going to do the same, but now its official. What are my rights? do I even have any as her niece? My dad (her brother) died a year ago, so that was my connection to her. I loved her, she brought my family to the US. I don’t want her things and her property to be handed to people that are only involved for the money. Help!
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If someone dies and has a protected his assets from probate?
February 20, 2009 · Filed Under Law & Ethics · 4 Comments
Ted (Canton,OH) asked:
Let’s say that my sister has protected all her assets in a trust and listed me as her trustee. Ok, she dies and then I guess that probate won’t step in since all her assets are in a trust of some kind. I have to divide up her assets and give them to whomever she specifies in her will. Is that all I have to do regarding her assets or will the IRS, and the goverment and probate come after me for something?
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Let’s say that my sister has protected all her assets in a trust and listed me as her trustee. Ok, she dies and then I guess that probate won’t step in since all her assets are in a trust of some kind. I have to divide up her assets and give them to whomever she specifies in her will. Is that all I have to do regarding her assets or will the IRS, and the goverment and probate come after me for something?
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What are grounds for re-opening a probate in California?
February 19, 2009 · Filed Under Law & Ethics · 1 Comment
brusselsprout asked:
Husband’s brother died in 2000. Probate closed in 2000. He died intestate, unmarried, and no children. My husband was only surviving sibling, and inherited estate. Now, 8 yrs later, a person has claimed to be a son of my late brother in law. No proof, just pictures. Deceased never made mention of having a son. Would this be grounds to re-open probate? Would the grave need to be opened to test for DNA? We’re not sure if this person wants an inheritance, or just wants to connect to (assumed) biological family.
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Husband’s brother died in 2000. Probate closed in 2000. He died intestate, unmarried, and no children. My husband was only surviving sibling, and inherited estate. Now, 8 yrs later, a person has claimed to be a son of my late brother in law. No proof, just pictures. Deceased never made mention of having a son. Would this be grounds to re-open probate? Would the grave need to be opened to test for DNA? We’re not sure if this person wants an inheritance, or just wants to connect to (assumed) biological family.
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What does it mean in Probate Court “Notice to Extend Administration”?
February 19, 2009 · Filed Under Law & Ethics · 1 Comment
deejaycleveland asked:
I am currently in probate court right now and waiting for the court to approve transfer of my Grandmother’s house to me. I looked up the case status online and the most recent action says this. Does anyone know what this means?
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I am currently in probate court right now and waiting for the court to approve transfer of my Grandmother’s house to me. I looked up the case status online and the most recent action says this. Does anyone know what this means?
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Any way to sell a small estate without going through probate?
February 17, 2009 · Filed Under Renting & Real Estate · 3 Comments
krazycowgrrl asked:
Situation is that the only issue with this estate is a small property, which needs to be sold and disbursed. Executrix passed away never having probated the will. We’re talking 10 years that have passed since the owners’s death. I’ve been paying the taxes for 10 years myself, and have been dealing with an attorney who is completely dragging her feet. Is there any legal maneuver to sell the house without probate (since it’s been 10 years now). I would like to get on with this, take the expenses off the top, and disburse as the owner had wished. Any ideas? This is a property in Texas.
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Situation is that the only issue with this estate is a small property, which needs to be sold and disbursed. Executrix passed away never having probated the will. We’re talking 10 years that have passed since the owners’s death. I’ve been paying the taxes for 10 years myself, and have been dealing with an attorney who is completely dragging her feet. Is there any legal maneuver to sell the house without probate (since it’s been 10 years now). I would like to get on with this, take the expenses off the top, and disburse as the owner had wished. Any ideas? This is a property in Texas.
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How long do you have to probate a Will in Ontario?
February 14, 2009 · Filed Under Law & Ethics · 1 Comment
395934fghgf asked:
and who is able to probate?… a recent uncle died (no kids or spouse) and he left 80% to a stranger and left my mother 5%… can I contest as a niece?
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and who is able to probate?… a recent uncle died (no kids or spouse) and he left 80% to a stranger and left my mother 5%… can I contest as a niece?
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What does is mean when a house is in probate?
February 14, 2009 · Filed Under Law & Ethics · 2 Comments
xeolem asked:
A friend told me that when a house is in probate the state (California) will “bleed you for every dime you’ve got.” When I asked him to explain probate and whether he was referring to taxes on the house or something else, he wasn’t able to explain further. So, what is it to probate a house, why does it occur, what does it mean, and will the state of California bleed me dry?
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A friend told me that when a house is in probate the state (California) will “bleed you for every dime you’ve got.” When I asked him to explain probate and whether he was referring to taxes on the house or something else, he wasn’t able to explain further. So, what is it to probate a house, why does it occur, what does it mean, and will the state of California bleed me dry?
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