Posts Tagged ‘Court’

Settling an Intestate Estate

When an estate has a Last Will and Testament or a Revocable Living Trust, that document will determine which heirs inherit which assets. If there is no Will or Living Trust, an estate is considered intestate. In this case, state laws will decide the rightful heirs.   Executor Named   When you create a Will, [...]

Inventory and Appraisal

At the most basic level, the inventory is the list of the assets of the probate estate.  It is a tool with two main purposes.  It gives notice to the interested persons of the items that are part of the estate (and, if not listed, what is not part of the probate estate[1]).   The inventory [...]

Tax Foreclosures Property Investment Could be a Nightmare Investment

The term “Tax Foreclosures” is a legal procedure or process that is expected to occur if a buyer defaults on a loan or the taxes applicable on the property, which he lends for mortgage. The lender or lending institution takes back the hold of the property because of irresponsibility of the borrower in paying off [...]

Lorman Education Services presents ‘Construction Lien Law’ seminar on November 10, 2005.

Lorman Education Services presents ‘Construction Lien Law’ seminar on November 10, 2005. (PRWEB) October 6, 2005 For anyone involved in the construction industry, the ultimate goal is to be paid. To assure that you are properly and timely paid for your labor, materials [...]

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