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All About Probate: in America & Canada
What is Probate, and what does Probate accomplish for Heirs?
What is the average Probate time-frame, from beginning to final Probate distribution?
What court fees and legal costs are associated with Probate?
How are Inheritance & Estate taxes owed by the deceased addressed during Probate?
Why do Estates have to go through Probate? Is it required everywhere in America and Canada?
How and where is Probate administered?
What is the UPC (Uniform Probate Code)? Does it affect Probate and Inheritances in all states in the U.S.?
Is it possible to go through Probate without a Probate lawyer?
Can Estates legally bypass Probate, or is Probate compulsory when Inheritances are involved?
How are past debts of a decedent’s Estate dealt with during Probate?
Who is in charge of managing the Probate process?
What has to be done when there are Probate Estate assets in more than one state?
What are the responsibilities of an Executor / Personal Representative during Probate?
How does Probate protect Heirs that are expecting an Inheritance?
If an heir to an inheritance in Probate is also acting an Executor / Personal Representative of the Estate, can he also accept administration fees?
Is it necessary for all Estate assets (stocks, bonds, property, cash, etc.) to go through Probate?
What can be done if the Personal Representative managing the Probate doesn’t do a proper job?
How are creditors of the Estate dealt with during Probate?
All About Probate & Wills: in America & Canada
If there is, or is not, a Will involved, is it always necessary to go through Probate?
If I am named as an “Executor” in a Will that will go into Probate, must I accept that responsibility?
If the Will is contested or uncontested, how would this affect the Probate process?
How does the Estate proceed if there is no valid Will?
If there is no valid Will, or a Will can’t be found, how does this affect Probate?
During Probate, what happens if the Will is contested?
During Probate, how is the Estate affected if an Heir objects to the Will?
When I create a Will, how can I can assure that no one Will be able to challenge the document during Probate?
Folks visiting HeirAdvance.com online have asked our Probate Cash Advance & Trust Loan Editor a lot of questions. Here are some of the more interesting queries to The Editor:
What exactly is "a trust"? What makes it a legal estate instrument?
What are the most popular forms of trusts in the US?
What is a trust estate?
What is the difference between a Trustor, a Trustee and a Beneficiary?
What are the duties and responsibilities of a Trustee?
How do I establish a Trust that is in line with my, and my family's, specific needs?
Where would a Trust be physically located?
Can one create a trust, serve as the trustee and also be the trust beneficiary?
How is a "trust agreement" different than a "declaration of trust"?
What are some of the different forms a trust instrument can take?
What are some of the ways a trust can be an effective estate planning instrument?
What type of people should create a trust?
How much does it cost to create and maintain a trust?
When is a good time in ones life to plan and create a trust?
How does one go about selecting trustees and successor trustees?
What is "conservatorship" all about, in relation to a trust or probate?
How can a trust prevent a conservatorship proceeding?
How could a trust legitimately lower the federal transfer tax liability of an estate?
What protection is created for my family by having a "revocable living trust"?
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