Probate may be needed it would be best for you to consult a probate attorney.
Probate is a general term for the entire process of administration of estates of dead persons, including those without wills, by means of court supervision.
Yes. It all depends on the circumstances.
To obtain a copy of the entire trust of a deceased person, you typically need to request it from the executor or trustee of the trust. They are usually responsible for administering the trust and should have a copy on file. Alternatively, you may need to contact the probate court or an attorney involved in the probate process.
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Mostly ladies change their surname to that of their husband. Quite a few women add the entire name of their husband to their first name. And others add their husband's surname, but retain their maiden name.
No. A joint account has the benefit of survivorship. That means if one owner dies the account becomes the sole property of the survivor bypassing probate.
Most states require filing of probate as a first step in appointment of the executor, which then gives the executor the power to collect and appraise the property of the estate and liquidate the portfolio for distribution.It depends on what you mean by "probated." Probate includes the entire process, which can last for years, until all assets are distributed. "Before the will is probated" could be taken to mean "before probate is filed", or "before everything required under probate is completed."So, technically yes, if the latter, because an executor has the power to do that DURING the probate of an estate. However, if the probate has not yet been filed, nobody has the power, as it died with the owner. Many elderly have ownership of such things placed into joint tenancy with right of survivorship, so that another person can immediately access the funds without probate.
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New York has not adopted the Uniform Probate Code; however it is possible that it has adopted some portions of it separately as opposed to adopting it in full. Even states like New Jersey, which have adopted the UPC, have made changes to various provisions. No state has to adopt the UPC in its entire format. The UPC is intended to be a guide.