Check the decedent's name in the probate court index in the jurisdiction where they lived. If their estate is being probated there will be a file number. You can request the file and look inside for the attorney who is handling the estate.
They claim it on the estate taxes as a deduction. It has to be to an approved charity.
Patricia Crowder Gulsvig has written: 'Handling decedents' estates' -- subject(s): Decedents' estates, Executors and administrators
The probate process.
Contact the attorney who is handling the estate or your own attorney if that's not possible.Contact the attorney who is handling the estate or your own attorney if that's not possible.Contact the attorney who is handling the estate or your own attorney if that's not possible.Contact the attorney who is handling the estate or your own attorney if that's not possible.
You have to pay them before any of the estate can be distributed to the heirs. If there isn't enough, the debtors are out of luck.
That will depend on the relationship. If it is a spouse, there is likely to be a legal responsibility.
The estate must be probated and the executor should ask the attorney who is handling the estate how and when to make the transfer.The estate must be probated and the executor should ask the attorney who is handling the estate how and when to make the transfer.The estate must be probated and the executor should ask the attorney who is handling the estate how and when to make the transfer.The estate must be probated and the executor should ask the attorney who is handling the estate how and when to make the transfer.
The home is a part of the estate. It does not matter that it is or is not in a trust. The executor is responsible for taking care of all of the assets of the estate.
Albert W. Secor has written: 'Estate administration' -- subject(s): Decedents' estates
Leopold Amighetti has written: 'The law of dependants' relief in British Columbia' -- subject(s): Decedents' estates, Decedents' family maintenance, Inheritance and succession 'Wills, estates and government benefits' -- subject(s): Decedents' estates, Estate planning, Law and legislation, Old age pensions, Wills
Contact the court that has jurisdiction and ask if a petition has been filed in your father's name. The petition will name the executor and provide the name of the attorney who is handling the estate. If you live at a distance ask how you could obtain a copy by mail.
As long as the executor has been duly appointed by the probate court they can charge the expenses associated with the handling of the estate to the estate and get reimbursed from any estate assets.As long as the executor has been duly appointed by the probate court they can charge the expenses associated with the handling of the estate to the estate and get reimbursed from any estate assets.As long as the executor has been duly appointed by the probate court they can charge the expenses associated with the handling of the estate to the estate and get reimbursed from any estate assets.As long as the executor has been duly appointed by the probate court they can charge the expenses associated with the handling of the estate to the estate and get reimbursed from any estate assets.