Archive for October, 2011
V/L SUNSET LN, Van Buren Township, MI – $10000
www.realestateone.com V/L SUNSET LN Van Buren Township, MI 48111 Parcel Is .65 Of An Acre. Property Has Water Available On Parcel. Also Other Parcels Available 1 Unit With Home (handyman Special), 1 Unit With Pole Barn And 1 Unit With Waterfront In Separate Listing. Probate Court Approval Required. Listed by Stephen Chenault (248-231-4572) – REAL ESTATE ONE-PLYMOUTH (734-455-7000) www.realestateone.com
Dianne
Sacramento Attorney Answers, “What Is Probate?”
As an attorney in Sacramento, I want to address a really common question that I get and that is: “When would someone have to go through probate?” First I want to say why we have probate. We have probate to allow the legal transfer of assets from a deceased person to a living person, and not all assets are going to have to go through probate. The things that go through probate are things that are in a person’s name that does not have a beneficiary designation with them. So usually life insurance policies and retirement accounts do not go through probate but they still might depending on who the beneficiary is or if it’s missing a beneficiary. The purpose of the probate court is to have a valid legal transfer of documents from one person to another the person who is deceased can’t do that anymore and so the court is going to approve of someone to essentially “sign on the dotted line.” But then what that person also has to do is to make sure that the decedent’s debts had been paid, so part of the process is to identify what those debts are and then get the approval of the court to pay them. So nothing gets done in the probate without the court’s approval, and that is why we have probate. Have further questions about filing probate in Sacramento County? Call our office at (916) 635-6800 and ask if you qualify for a free Peace of Mind Planning Session ($750 value!) with the mention of this video (limited to first 10 responders per month).
Bee Belle
Piecing Your Retirement Together Part 2 of 8
Seminar presented by: Mike R. Olsaver, Esq. Robison, Curphey & O’Connell molsaver@rcolaw.com 517-423-5404 “Piecing Your Retirement Together” Sponsored by TLC Community Credit Union Video by: Ken Kintner Video Productions of Lenawee
Carter Lenhart
Runes of Magic – Soloing Ghoul Duke
This is a video of me soloing the Ghoul Duke. My friends, Kealehexrock and Maliabrownebow, helped me get through FA so that I could get to Ghoul Duke (and later to my death at the Ooze boss).
Class: 50 Rogue/28 Knight If you like the video, feel free to like, comment, and subscribe. If you have a comment or question, please inbox me.
Francis Warnasch
Briefly Meet Eryn!
Eryn 12 USA Dancing and Singing
Katelynn Giesing
Source: Thousands Stolen From Courthouse
Franklin County authorities are questioning people of interest in connection to the courthouse burglary we reported Thursday. Both the probate and magistrate courts were broken into and one source says several thousand dollars were stolen.
Justin Gate
Ernest goes to court (Trey Anastasio)
Trey Anastasio the former frontman of the music group Phish goes to court.
Sanford Skrocki
Abortion the personhood of the fetus VCD.mpg
Using Bible Dramas for education teaching in Public Schools in Guatemala. Bible teaching using todays problems with Jesus, Adam and Eve teaching how to live today. See more about Gospel Outreach at sites.google.com Los Dramas de la Biblia usando para educación que enseña en las Escuelas Públicas en Guatemala. Biblia enseñando que usa los problemas del hoy con Jesús, Adán y Eve que enseñan cómo vivir hoy.
Tomika Villot
INMEDIASRES – Surrogate
Just discovered one of my most favorite djent influenced deathcore bands of all time. US www.myspace.com
Mario Guerrieri
Grand Rapids, Michigan Annuity Broker Steve Kitchen on Wills and Trust
for more on Steve annuityagentdirectory.squarespace.com Grand Rapids, Michigan Annuity Broker Steve Kitchen on Wills and Trust important to Estate Planning. Trusts are legal mechanisms that let you put conditions on how and when your assets will be distributed upon your death. They also allow you to reduce your estate and gift taxes and to distribute assets to your heirs without the cost, delay and publicity of probate court, which administers wills. Some also offer greater protection of your assets from creditors and lawsuits.
Daren Iwasaki













