Any property owned by the decedent in his individual capacity would be included in his estate. Any property that was transferred to a trust during life would not be included in the estate.
The grantor has no control over the assets in an irrevocable trust. Those assets are under the control of the trustee.
Yes. If the CD is the sole property of the decedent with no beneficiary listed the estate must be reopened with a newly appointed estate representative to collect and distribute the remaining property.Yes. If the CD is the sole property of the decedent with no beneficiary listed the estate must be reopened with a newly appointed estate representative to collect and distribute the remaining property.Yes. If the CD is the sole property of the decedent with no beneficiary listed the estate must be reopened with a newly appointed estate representative to collect and distribute the remaining property.Yes. If the CD is the sole property of the decedent with no beneficiary listed the estate must be reopened with a newly appointed estate representative to collect and distribute the remaining property.
If no beneficiary is listed on an insurance policy the proceeds will be paid to the decedent/owner's estate.
Yes. The proceeds will become part of the taxable estate.
Very doubtful. The daughter is entitled to the estate if there is no will.
Furnished apartments are listed by the people who own them. They can also be listed real estate agents.
Real estate currently listed on the Colorado MLS include farm and ranchstyle houses, condos and more. You can view a full listing of real estate for sale in this area online at the MLS website.
If you signed the contract to purchase then, YES ,you sold your house. If you didn't sign the contract and the home wasn't listed with a real estate co...you don't have to sell. If the home is listed with a real estate co. and you got a full price offer you would owe the comission.
It will go to the alternate beneficiary, if one is listed if not it will be paid to the estate to be distributed in the same way as any other money in the estate.
Check with the holder to see if a beneficiary was listed for the account. If no beneficiary was listed then the annuity was owned by the decedent and their estate must be probated. The duly appointed estate representative will have the authority to distribute the funds (by Will or the laws of intestacy) once any debts of the estate have been paid.
Types of homes that are listed for sale on the Florida Keys Real Estate site are bungalow, cottage, ocean view, foreclosures, detached and multi-family.
What is a representative of a will or an estate, who makes the decisions after they are deceased.. Look under wills category