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Probate real estate overview

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This is a brief overview of how the probate process can help real estate agents get more listing than ever before. For more information go to www.usprobateservices.org.

Lang Frederico

Introduction (Representing Yourself in Court)

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Chapter 1 – “Introduction” of “Family Matters: Choosing to Represent Yourself in Court”. Video developed by (c) 2008 Indiana Supreme Court Division of State Court Administration.

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What Is Probate? – IdahoProbateLawVideos.com

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IdahoProbateLawVideos.com Typically probate is the requirement to go to court when someone dies to settle the affairs and assets of the deceased. But it can also come into play when someone is physically or mentally incapacitated. In this video, Susan Graham certified by National Elder Law Foundation (NELF) and a prominent Idaho Probate Attorney, gives an overview of what is Probate Law and how it can impact you in Idaho. Idaho Death Probate Law governs how the assets and affairs from a deceased person’s estate are split up and managed. If titled assets are $100000 or greater then the estate needs to go through a death probate to get the deceased person’s name off the title and given to another entity whether it be a person or an organization. This includes probates for married people. A Living Probate or Conservatorship and Guardianship governs the affairs of a person who is still living but incapacitated. It allows someone to sign on their behalf in financial, business, and personal matters. http

Kristal Kukahiko

What is probate and estate administration?

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Scott Makuakane, Est8Planning Counsel LLLC, est8planning.com – (866) 262-9132. Hawaii Probate Law FAQs thelaw.tv Disclaimer: thelaw.tv

Antony Corry

What Is Probate?

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www.ProbateInfoNow.com Make sure to get my free report, “20 Things You Must Know About Probate.” Just go to http See you there!

Roderick Cowdery

What is probate and estate administration?

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Horace Lowe, Webb & Schtul, LLC, www.webbschtul.com – (303) 900-7154. Colorado Probate Law FAQs thelaw.tv Disclaimer: thelaw.tv

Arianne Lockery

What is probate and estate administration?

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Bill Hesch, Law Office of William E. Hesch, www.heschlaw.com – (513) 731-6601. Ohio Probate Law FAQs: thelaw.tv Disclaimer: thelaw.tv

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What Is Probate?

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www.fortenberrylaw.com Probate is a court-supervised process for transferring assets from a deceased person to the people or organizations that are entitled to them. This video answers questions like What is probate? What is the purpose of probate? What if the person did not have a Last Will and Testament? Who inherits from a deceased person? Visit our website for more free information about probate and how to avoid probate!

Marilyn Worchester

What Is Probate? – Probate means courts, courts mean attorneys, attorneys take money

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Find out tips to avoid Probate. A living trust will help to keep your estate out of Probate and in the hands of your loved ones

Billy Stapp

What is Probate

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Probate is a court-supervised process for identifying and gathering the assets of the decedent, paying the decedent’s debts, and distributing the assets to his or her beneficiaries. In general, the decedent’s assets are first used to pay probate fees and costs, then pay the decedent’s outstanding debts and taxes, and the remainder is distributed to the decedent’s beneficiaries. In Florida, we typically use two types of probate, a formal administration and a summary administration. A formal administration takes 4 to 6 months and, in it, an executor or personal representative is appointed. Florida law requires that an executor be represented by an attorney. A summary administration can be completed in just a few days but it can only be used when the decedent has been dead for more than two years or the value of the probate estate is less than $75000 and there are no debts. A summary administration can be done without an attorney, but the court clerks will not provide you with any forms or advice.

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