The correct term is state of domicile. There is also a Certificate of Domicile by State. Domicile simply means a permanent legal residence. A person can have multiple temporary residences but only one domicile. An example is a person who lives in New York most of the year: it's the place where he is registered to vote, where he receives mail, and where he renews his vehicle registration and license. Perhaps he also has a temporary or vacation residence in Florida or South Carolina. New York is his state of domicile or his domiciliary state. Florida or South Carolina is the state of his temporary residence.
The term "state of domiciled" refers to the state where a person resides and has their permanent home. It is their legal residence for tax, voting, and other legal purposes. This state is typically where they have their primary residence and intend to return to if temporarily away.
When the State of Domincile is referred to, it means where you legally reside, or intend to reside, your permanent address. This does not include temporary living arrangements.
Yes, a trust can be domiciled in a state different from the grantor's state of residence. This is typically done by establishing the trust in the desired state and appointing a trustee who resides in that state to manage it effectively. It's important to consider the legal and tax implications of establishing a trust in another state.
Awarded of the state doesn't mean anything.A ward of the state is a child who is in the custody of the state, because he/she has no parents, or he/she has been removed from their custody.
SAO stands for State's Attorney's Office. It is the office responsible for prosecuting criminal cases on behalf of the state or government.
An out-of-state fugitive is a person who has fled from one state to another to avoid law enforcement or legal consequences. This typically refers to someone who is wanted for a crime committed in one state but is currently residing in a different state.
John McCain represented the state of Arizona in the United States Senate.
Being domiciled means to have a residence somewhere. You may be asked where are you domiciled. You would answer with your current address.
domiciled at
No - in fact, I have no clue as to what you are actually saying.
A bench warrant will be entered against you, which means if you re-enter that particular state, you can be arrested. The state in which you received your ticket will also contact your domiciled state and your license will be suspended.
A person's will is always processed, i.e. probated, in the state where the decedent was domiciled.
The parent company is Nationwide Mutual Insurance, an Ohio domiciled mutual insurance co.
When the tax auditor asked where James was domiciled, James knew that the auditor wanted to know where he made his home, where he lived.
Neither.. the Panthers are domiciled in Charlotte, and the Broncos are domiciled in Denver. I know Denver's wearing their white jerseys, which isn't their home jersey.
where is salt lake city
Each individual state's department of insurance led by the corresponding insurance commissioner regulates the insurance carriers domiciled in that state. The NAIC (National Association of Insurance Commissioners) also assist in the regulation of insurance carriers.
No. There is no requirement that a person execute a will. The estate of a person who dies without a will, or intestate, will be distributed according the the laws of intestacy in the jurisdiction where they were domiciled. You can check your state laws of intestacy at the link provided below.
That requirement may vary from state to state, however, I would advise it would be a good idea to do so, in case the Probate court wants access to the account for whatever reason. Check your local state laws, or probate court, for further information.