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30 Jan 2017, 4:36 pm by Kenneth Vercammen Esq. Edison
This means that is your responsibility to diligently search for any "readily ascertainable" creditors.Other duties/ Executor to DoBring Will to SurrogateApply to Federal Tax ID #Set up Estate Account at bank (pay all bills from estate account)Pay BillsNotice of Probate to Beneficiaries (Attorney can handle)If charity, notice to Atty General (Attorney can handle)File notice of Probate with Surrogate (Attorney can handle)File first Federal and State Income Tax Return [CPA-… [read post]
8 Jan 2016, 11:41 am by Kenneth Vercammen Esq. Edison
This means that is your responsibility to diligently search for any "readily ascertainable" creditors.Other duties/ Executor to DoBring Will to SurrogateApply to Federal Tax ID #Set up Estate Account at bank (pay all bills from estate account)Pay BillsNotice of Probate to Beneficiaries (Attorney can handle)If charity, notice to Atty General (Attorney can handle)File notice of Probate with Surrogate (Attorney can handle)File first Federal and State Income Tax Return… [read post]
28 Dec 2008, 1:55 pm
When I draft wills and trusts I always include definitions of "child" and "descendant:" "For purposes hereof, the term "child," however expressed, shall refer to any descendant in the first degree of the parent designated. [read post]
Each situation is different, and there is no universal estate plan that is right for everyone. [read post]
1 May 2012, 7:37 am by Burandt, Adamski & Feichthaler, PL
The property could fit into one of these exemptions depending on who the transfer was to -- a spouse, parent or child -- or the size of the estate or the type of property. [read post]
11 Apr 2011, 10:00 am by Dave Wingate, Senior Life Care Planning
Reason 3: Preventing Lawsuits It is not uncommon for wills and trusts to be challenged after death, specifically with claims if you are gifting one child more than another, or disinheritance a child. [read post]
20 Aug 2021, 9:04 am by Denise Erlich
Pre- and Post-Nuptials While nuptial contracts cannot resolve any child issues, they are legally binding agreements between the involved parties that provide a formula for marital estate division in a divorce. [read post]
Estate planning can – and should – accomplish much more than simply deciding what happens to your estate assets when you are gone. [read post]
20 Oct 2010, 2:48 pm
In cases involving Internet child pornography, a computer owner is often an unwitting victim. [read post]
17 Feb 2011, 11:09 am by Travis Elder
  This scenario often arises when an elderly parent puts an adult child on an account in the event of death or incapacity or a parent creates a bank account for a child. [read post]
24 Jan 2011, 7:54 am
Through estate planning documents you can ensure that your children will be provided for in the future. [read post]
11 Aug 2023, 4:07 pm
For calendar year 2020, Scott’s child support obligations totaled $90,444 ($7,537 x 12 months). [read post]
6 Apr 2012, 3:00 am by Kyle Krull
The primary caregiver and decision-maker for so many of our elderly is an unpaid family member, usually an adult child. [read post]
13 May 2016, 7:00 am by Rania Combs
For more information about the importance of estate planning for your college student, read: Does My College Student Need Estate Planning? [read post]
12 Dec 2009, 11:20 am by Rich Shea
Specifically, a parent appointed as a conservator of a child has at all times the right: (1) to receive information from any other conservator of the child concerning the health, education, and welfare of the child; (2) to confer with the other parent to the extent possible before making a decision concerning the health, education, and welfare of the child; (3) of access to medical, dental, psychological, and educational records of the child; (4) to… [read post]
22 May 2015, 6:43 am by John-Paul Boyd
First, it discourages us from enquiring into the past, into the roots and evolution of the law on domestic relations, for example, or the delightful but sadly defunct matrimonial torts, and from seeking to decipher the meaning of important statutory passages such as this: Subject to this Act, a guardian of the estate of a child has all powers over the estate of the child as a guardian appointed by will or otherwise had on May 19, 1917 in England under Acts… [read post]
16 Aug 2010, 11:54 am by Michael Rinne
Survivorship policies are usually written to insure husband and wife or a parent and child. [read post]
13 Oct 2011, 10:52 am by admin
Each parent will be required to fully disclose their income (from all sources), the nature and extent of their property holdings such as bank accounts, investments and real-estate and their financial responsibilities. [read post]