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Funeral Resources: A Compendium of Links and Articles. Find the best resource to help you find answers about funeral planning, cremation, memorial service ideas, pre-planning, grief, money-savers, and more.
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An executor has a legal duty to respect the wishes of the deceased and to follow Ohio law. An executor is a fiduciary, which means that the duty he owes is the highest under the law. Executors must put the interest of the estate and beneficiaries over their own interests and must avoid any activities which could be considered a conflict of interest. If an executor fails in this duty, there are serious consequences.
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When a California resident dies, the collection and distribution of their possessions is governed by California probate law. The probate process depends on the total value of the decedent’s (deceased person’s) estate after all taxes, debts, and probate fees are paid.
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10 steps after a loved one dies If you're the executor of the will, you have numerous responsibilities, including some that might not occur to you.
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In most cases, your attorney, the Executor of the Will, or the Personal Representative can help you navigate the tricky financial waters of bank accounts following the death of a loved one.
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If you have a Living Trust-based estate plan, you also need a pour-over will. For those with minor children, the nomination of a guardian must be set forth in a will. The other major function of a pour-over will is that it allows the executor to transfer any assets owned by the decedent into the decedent's trust so that they are distributed according to its terms.
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The Procrastinator's Guide to Wills and Estate Planning by Eric Matlin. This is a very useful book that explains the importance of estate planning. Well written in a user friendly format. You don't need much EP background to understand these important strategies.
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The Complete Guide to Trust and Estate Management: What You Need to Know About Being a Trustee or an Executor Explained Simply by Linda C. Ashar. $18.58. Publisher: Atlantic Publishing Group Inc. (June 30, 2010). Publication: June 30, 2010. Save 26% Off!
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When you inherit most personal property, the process is straightforward: A will or a court's decision will sort out the deceased’s estate and give you ownership of your inheritance. Things get a little more convoluted if you inherit real estate, because the deed that records ownership of the property must be modified to reflect that you’re the new owner. In most cases, the executor of the will or a representative from the probate court will issue a new deed that names you as the property’s new o
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