What is the name of the document used to notify beneficiaries of the contents of a living trust?
This "sibling suspicion" business in trusts is an age-old problem. If you are a named beneficiary in the trust, you are entitled to a copy of it...
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This "sibling suspicion" business in trusts is an age-old problem. If you are a named beneficiary in the trust, you are entitled to a copy of it...
In October 2011, Nevada adopted a new law (Senate Bill 221) that VERY CLEARLY states beneficiaries of a trust--that is people named to inherit--are...
I agree w Mr. Potter's response. Also, I pre-nup is a clean legal way to keep things separate, but pre-nups are a delicate thing in the...
The answer to your question is governed by international tax treaty between the US and UK. That's the easy part. The two key initial factors to...
I want to underscore the answer Michael Potter gave you, which is correct and provides excellent advice. Suggest you check w an estate planning...
The answer from Dara Goldsmith is a good starting point--see who SIGNED the burial contract. If the daughter signed, she's responsible. Take it a...
Unless the POA is signed by him before a notary public and notarized OR signed by him in front of two unrelated witnesses who sign the POA as such,...
Generally, a lien can't be filed on trust property without a judgment, however, your question is unclear to me on a couple of points--three...
If you are underwater on your house and pass, the bank can foreclose and take the house back. BUT, if you have assets in your estate, the bank...
First, get a copy of the actual deed/title on the house to be SURE it is in your husband's name only--a local title company can do that for you at...