Handling estates can be tricky. Recommend you contact an attorney that specializes in handling estate matters, especially if anyone may contest the will you found. Most likely, the matter will need to be settled before a Probate Judge.
The Minnesota Department of Health says traffic accidents are the leading cause of death for teenagers in Minnesota.
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No. Minnesota does not currently have the death penalty, and attempts to reinstate in within the last decade have proven fruitless in the state's legislature.
I think the court filing fee in Saint Paul (Ramsey County) is $310.00.
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Yes. Follow the rules in your state for filing a judgment.
The rule 352 pertains to the proper filing of legal cases in different states
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No, you do not need to attach a death certificate to your Form 1040 when filing taxes. However, if you're filing on behalf of a deceased individual, you may need to include a copy of the death certificate if you're claiming a refund or if the IRS requests it. It's important to ensure that the return is properly signed and that any necessary documentation is included to support the filing.
When filing Minnesota state taxes, you are not required to send a copy of your federal tax return with your state tax forms. However, you should include any necessary federal tax information, such as W-2s and 1099s, as part of your state filing. It's important to keep a copy of your federal return for your records, but it doesn't need to be mailed with your Minnesota state taxes. Always check the latest instructions from the Minnesota Department of Revenue for specific requirements.
I can't write all of the rules here, there are simply too many. But a simple visit to the Death Note Wiki will answer this.