Can the surviving parent of an AB trust use funds to create a new trust...
The surviving Trustor (Grantor) usually has the full power and control over the "A" Trust. If this is true for your case, then the surviving...
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The surviving Trustor (Grantor) usually has the full power and control over the "A" Trust. If this is true for your case, then the surviving...
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If you want to force your sibling to sell the property with you, you'll need to file a Partition action. If you want to remove your sibling from...
You are probably fine. The issue may only come up when you sell the property and a title company reviews the deed and the trust though I doubt it...
1a, 1b, and 1c must be filed out by the witness on Judicial Council Form DE-131. All three sections are slightly different questions.
If the Personal Representative hasn't hired counsel to handle the appeal you should. There are statutory deadlines on when appeals can be filed so...
You are filing an EIN for a trust not an estate. The individual probably references who the trustee or the grantor is. If you have any questions...
Your method is correct. Distributions to beneficiaries are not taxable income so long as the distributions are principal only (not income).
You will need to look through the title records in the county where the land is held. The mineral rights will be recorded with the Recorder's...
It sounds like this is a special type of a conservatorship called an "LPS Conservatorship". You should consult with a probate/conservatorship...
If the real property is vested in a the name of a living trust then the TOD deed is cancelled. However, if the real property is NOT vested in the...