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Everything in the possession or owned by the deceased. It can also include anything given away within two years.

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Can us savings bond be considered subject of probate?

Assets of any kind can be subject to probate.


What is the difference between probate assets and non-probate assets?

Probate assets are part of a deceased person's estate that go through the probate process, while non-probate assets pass directly to beneficiaries outside of probate. Probate assets include property solely owned by the deceased, while non-probate assets include assets with designated beneficiaries or joint ownership.


Are copyright royalties considered non-probate assets?

No, copyright royalties are probate assets because they are executory agreements that typically flow to the owner of the inherited property interest in the copyright.


Do you need to probate a will if there are assets?

That is the purpose of going into probate. It allows assets to be legally transferred.


Can an executor of a will distribute assets before probate is completed?

No, an executor of a will cannot distribute assets before probate is completed.


How is the probate estate maintained?

Property in probate is maintained by other assets in the estate or by the heirs if they want to keep the property when there are no other assets that can be used for maintenance.Property in probate is maintained by other assets in the estate or by the heirs if they want to keep the property when there are no other assets that can be used for maintenance.Property in probate is maintained by other assets in the estate or by the heirs if they want to keep the property when there are no other assets that can be used for maintenance.Property in probate is maintained by other assets in the estate or by the heirs if they want to keep the property when there are no other assets that can be used for maintenance.


DO you probate a will if there are no assets?

No, it is not generally necessary.


Can you probate a will personally?

No. A Will only goes into probate once the principal (the one who created the Will) has passed away. The Executor or the person in-charge of the principal's assets, would be the one to present the Will to court for probate. Even if there is no Will, the deceased person's assets will still need to undergo probate for the state to determine where and to whom his assets will go to.


Are royalties probate property?

Yes, they are assets of the estate. As such they are subject to probate and appropriate taxes.


What are the executor fees in Oregon?

The Executor is entitled to 7% of the first $1000 in probate assets. Then that goes down to 2% for all probate assets over $50,000. The Executor is also entitled to 1% of all the non-probate assets. Although, as always, there can be variants to that based on the circumstances.


Do you have to probate an estate?

In short, yes, it is a good thing to probate an estate. It closes everything out and finalizes the debts and assets.


What are assets in probate?

Probate assets are all the property a person owns at death in their own name. That would exclude any property owned with another in a joint tenancy or tenancy by the entirety.

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