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What If The Executor Does Not Probate The Will
The will must be probated after death to ensure that the deceased's inheritance is distributed to the named heirs. An executor is chosen to supervise the estate's distribution and obtain the will's legal recognition. According to state probate regulations, this is...
When Should You Start Estate Planning
Too many people think that having a will and an estate plan is only necessary for wealthy people to have heirs, own businesses, or vacation in second homes. However, regardless of the value of your assets and possessions, as a lawyer, the most excellent time to begin...
Why Estate Planning Is Important
It appears that many people spend more time picking a vacation destination, a car to buy, or perhaps a restaurant for supper than they do create an estate plan, which determines who will receive their assets once their death occurs. Choosing who will receive all...
What is Ancillary Probate
Many people have real estate in multiple states, including Nevada vacation homes, rental properties in former homes, and even vehicles with foreign titles. When making an estate plan, you must consider how well you will handle the property. Ancillary probate, a...
What Are The Main Goals Of Estate Planning
Estate planning concerns you, the individual still alive and in charge of your property, and the people who will ultimately be in the order of or inherit your property. Your desires and the course of the future are at stake. After collaborating with clients to create...
What Is The Difference Between Will And Estate Planning
Many individuals mistakenly believe that creating a will and an estate plan are the same. Still, they are only two parts of the same process. However, an estate plan represents a more comprehensive strategy for managing the assets you can use during and after your...