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Which should be paid first by probate estate: "probate attorny and administrator" or creditors and may it paid propotionally?
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Answered on February 24, 2012
An estate is insolvent if, at fair valuations, the sum of the estate’s debts is greater than all of the estate’s assets (Cal Civil 3439.02).
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How long can savings bonds EE remain in decedent's name since they are not matured?
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Answered on February 23, 2012
What is your concern? Is there a probate on other assets?
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Will NJ Medicaid accept an irrevocable trust made in NY?
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Answered on February 23, 2012
Have doc. reviewed by NJ attorney.
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When are taxes due for an estate?
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Answered on February 23, 2012
Call a CPA - you should have one handle this not an attorney board. Don't do this yourself - call the accountant.
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Will an irrevocable ny trust give medicaid protection in pa?
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Answered on February 23, 2012
Contact PA attorney on Avvo practicing in this area for a consult. Would need to review the document!
Can you use portability with an A B Trust?
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Answered on February 23, 2012
Assume its all community property?
Trust needs to be reviewed to confirm if it says Aggregate method of allocation (not item by item) of...
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My cousin passed away last week and his sister is his sole beneficiary. The bank told her that she was only entitled to a
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Answered on February 23, 2012
Something is missing here in your fact.
No state just "takes the money" for no reason at all!
Was a debt owned? Taxes? Medicaid? What was...
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Can creditors go after a property if the person dies and only owned 50% of the property in NJ.
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Answered on February 23, 2012
Creditors can get a lien on the Decedent's interest, not the third party.
Get counsel - many great counsel on Avvo are on NJ
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I am trying to locate my trust fund.
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Answered on February 23, 2012
Why do you think you have a Trust Fund?
If you know the names of the Trustees - then call them. Its easy - google/linked in/facebook/or PI.
What if I already signed the waiver of final settlement and the amount received is wrong?
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Answered on February 23, 2012
Consult with local counsel immediately.
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