It doesn’t matter if you’re creating an estate plan or preparing for the probate process after a death of a loved one, it’s critical to understand how things will unfold. This allows you to plan accordingly, thus saving time and money along the way. While the probate...
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Your inheritance could take a hit so it can get handed out
Handling the estate of a loved one can be difficult for many reasons. A chunk of your inheritance might go to the person that has to do the most leg work, but the price they get may not look like the price they earn. It usually takes around 570 hours of work for an...
What happens to an intestate relative’s assets?
When a loved one passes away, you may find that they lack an estate plan. This document would have detailed their intentions for disbursing their property upon their passing. Without one, you will likely find yourself confused about where their assets will go. The...
Timely estate planning may prevent extra grief during probate
Estate planning can be a sensitive and painful subject, so it is understandable if you have been putting it off. Many people do not want to dwell on their own mortality, or that of a loved one. Some people may suffer an unexpected loss, robbing them of the...
How does the court transfer a house in probate?
Real estate is always a special consideration in legal matters. When it comes to real estate that you leave behind after your death, there are several ways the court may handle it. What happens will depend on ownership of the property and your estate plan. According...
Don’t forget the most important part of your estate plan
What do you need to include in your estate plan? House. Vehicles. Bank accounts. Investment portfolios. Family heirlooms. Artwork. Insurance policies. Yes, these are all good and important, but if you’re a business owner, inventor, writer or musician, you might need...
Providing for your children after remarriage
If you have children from a first marriage, entering into a second or third marriage has implications for their ability to inherit your estate. If you die without a will in Minnesota, your spouse will receive the first $225,000 in assets from your estate plus half the...
Four ways you can avoid probate
Planning for the future isn’t always easy, especially if it concerns plans for after your death. You’re likely not ready to talk about it, but you must find the time to do so anyway. When you don’t prepare for the future, it can cause problems for your family after...
Blended families, estate planning and the family home
Many people put off estate planning. Perhaps they prefer not to think about death while they are young and healthy. The old saying goes, “failing to plan is planning to fail.” That is a very accurate statement when it comes to estate planning. If people in your life...
Estate planning mistakes even celebrities make
Establishing, maintaining and updating, when necessary, a Minnesota estate plan represents one of the most loving things you can do for your family. It also represents the one sure way by which you can make your preferences known. Unfortunately, many people, including...