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TRUST ADMINISTRATION & PROBATE
Losing a loved one is a traumatic experience. Making important financial and legal decisions while grieving is extremely difficult. Unfortunately, tax planning does not stop at death. The estates and trusts that receive the assets of decedents present their own separate tax issues.

Trust Administration and Probate services include:
  • Helping you select the proper representative
  • Subtrust asset allocation 
  • Asset transfers 
  • Preparation and filing of all necessary probate court documents 
  • Representation in all probate court proceedings 
  • Postmortem planning
  • Preparation of federal estate tax returns, if necessary

 

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A Will is a traditional legal document which: 
  • Names individuals (or charities) who will receive your assets after your death. 
  • Nominates an executor who will be appointed and supervised by the probate court to manage your estate; pay your debts, expenses and taxes; and distribute your estate according to the instructions in your will. 
  • Nominates guardians for your minor children. 

Most assets in your name alone at your death will be subject to your Will. Some exceptions include securities accounts and bank accounts that have designated beneficiaries, life insurance policies, IRAs and other tax-deferred retirement plans, and some annuities. Such assets would pass directly to the beneficiaries and would not be included in your Will

 
   

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