any probate lawyers or gurus out there? i need some information
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Re: any probate lawyers or gurus out there? i need some information
I'm going through an ugly probate right now. Her husband has the right to stay there until he decides to vacate, or until he dies.
If the property is to be sold, he is entitled to a life estate...essentially a portion of the sale price of the property, calculated based upon his age.
I can't locate the table my lawyer gave me, but it's basically an actuarial table.
If the property is to be sold, he is entitled to a life estate...essentially a portion of the sale price of the property, calculated based upon his age.
I can't locate the table my lawyer gave me, but it's basically an actuarial table.
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Re: any probate lawyers or gurus out there? i need some information
glock27,
You'll have to see a lawyer who specializes in probate law and yes, pay him for his service.
You'll have to see a lawyer who specializes in probate law and yes, pay him for his service.
Re: any probate lawyers or gurus out there? i need some information
Resurrection time.
I have been in contact with a couple probate lawyers regarding getting a letter of testamentary in order to open an estate account to distribute a CD. They all want a flat fee of nearly half the CD and it seems I cannot just apply for the letter myself and it must go through probate. If that weren't frustrating enough, the office I visited today wouldn't even tell me why it has to go through probate or why it costs so much without paying them to tell me. They said they couldn't give legal advice without their consultation fee. I don't understand how answering those two questions are considered legal advice.
Venting here just a bit, but does anyone here know the the answers to either of those two questions?
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Re: any probate lawyers or gurus out there? i need some information
I'll take a stab.
They are lawyers. They are lawyers.
As flippant as that is, it's the truth. Ever read the fine print on a title search, that I paid a lawyer to do? It says "if we made a mistake, it sucks to be you."
They are lawyers. They are lawyers.
As flippant as that is, it's the truth. Ever read the fine print on a title search, that I paid a lawyer to do? It says "if we made a mistake, it sucks to be you."
Re: any probate lawyers or gurus out there? i need some information
If there is a will, it is probated with the help of a lawyer. Executor gets letters of testimentary. Get at least 10 or more.
Lawyer was $900, 25 years ago.
Every account will want a letter a letter of testimentary to close.
Spouse gets to live in the house until they leave of their own free will or die.
Probate took about 5 minutes in front of judge. 2 hours at courthouse altogether.
This was a simple case, no one objecting, no drama.
Hardest part was getting Will out of safe deposit box.
I have had friends who have had giant nightmares, benificiaries suing everyone, you name it it happened. The attorneys did really well.
Lawyer was $900, 25 years ago.
Every account will want a letter a letter of testimentary to close.
Spouse gets to live in the house until they leave of their own free will or die.
Probate took about 5 minutes in front of judge. 2 hours at courthouse altogether.
This was a simple case, no one objecting, no drama.
Hardest part was getting Will out of safe deposit box.
I have had friends who have had giant nightmares, benificiaries suing everyone, you name it it happened. The attorneys did really well.
Re: any probate lawyers or gurus out there? i need some information
I'm getting that feeling.
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Re: any probate lawyers or gurus out there? i need some information
There will be only one account, so only one letter is required. Almost as soon as the account is created I will divide whatever is left by three and distribute to the three grandkids. Then the account will be closed since it will be empty. It is only a little over $6k, but the lawyers are telling me they want a flat fee of $3k to do their part. This is why I don't understand the need for probate. It is not property, not a large sum, and no one is contesting. My sister and I are co-executors and she has asked me to take care of this since it was seemingly so cut and dried.philip964 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 9:38 pm If there is a will, it is probated with the help of a lawyer. Executor gets letters of testimentary. Get at least 10 or more.
Lawyer was $900, 25 years ago.
Every account will want a letter a letter of testimentary to close.
Spouse gets to live in the house until they leave of their own free will or die.
Probate took about 5 minutes in front of judge. 2 hours at courthouse altogether.
This was a simple case, no one objecting, no drama.
Hardest part was getting Will out of safe deposit box.
I have had friends who have had giant nightmares, benificiaries suing everyone, you name it it happened. The attorneys did really well.
I can't distribute the money since the CD check is payable to my mom's estate without opening an estate account. I can't open an estate account without a letter of testamentary. I can't apply for that letter without going to court and it seems that in Texas or at least Denton county, only a lawyer can apply for that in court and only probate lawyer at that. It also appears that it must go through probate even though my mom's will spells everything out clearly. Argh!
I guess this is another of life's mysteries.
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Re: any probate lawyers or gurus out there? i need some information
Its hard to get more letters of testamentary, so getting only what you now think you will need is risky. Get more they are cheap.C-dub wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2024 8:57 amThere will be only one account, so only one letter is required. Almost as soon as the account is created I will divide whatever is left by three and distribute to the three grandkids. Then the account will be closed since it will be empty. It is only a little over $6k, but the lawyers are telling me they want a flat fee of $3k to do their part. This is why I don't understand the need for probate. It is not property, not a large sum, and no one is contesting. My sister and I are co-executors and she has asked me to take care of this since it was seemingly so cut and dried.philip964 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 9:38 pm If there is a will, it is probated with the help of a lawyer. Executor gets letters of testimentary. Get at least 10 or more.
Lawyer was $900, 25 years ago.
Every account will want a letter a letter of testimentary to close.
Spouse gets to live in the house until they leave of their own free will or die.
Probate took about 5 minutes in front of judge. 2 hours at courthouse altogether.
This was a simple case, no one objecting, no drama.
Hardest part was getting Will out of safe deposit box.
I have had friends who have had giant nightmares, benificiaries suing everyone, you name it it happened. The attorneys did really well.
I can't distribute the money since the CD check is payable to my mom's estate without opening an estate account. I can't open an estate account without a letter of testamentary. I can't apply for that letter without going to court and it seems that in Texas or at least Denton county, only a lawyer can apply for that in court and only probate lawyer at that. It also appears that it must go through probate even though my mom's will spells everything out clearly. Argh!
I guess this is another of life's mysteries.
Why you make accounts with another person with survivorship. (need to trust the person though) Elderly people have done this with a son or daughter and low and behold the son or daughter takes all the money.
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Thanks. I’ll ask them about that. Distribution of this CD is the last item to take care of from my mom. However, we had forgotten about it and thought we were done with everything last year.philip964 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2024 10:57 amIts hard to get more letters of testamentary, so getting only what you now think you will need is risky. Get more they are cheap.C-dub wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2024 8:57 amThere will be only one account, so only one letter is required. Almost as soon as the account is created I will divide whatever is left by three and distribute to the three grandkids. Then the account will be closed since it will be empty. It is only a little over $6k, but the lawyers are telling me they want a flat fee of $3k to do their part. This is why I don't understand the need for probate. It is not property, not a large sum, and no one is contesting. My sister and I are co-executors and she has asked me to take care of this since it was seemingly so cut and dried.philip964 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 9:38 pm If there is a will, it is probated with the help of a lawyer. Executor gets letters of testimentary. Get at least 10 or more.
Lawyer was $900, 25 years ago.
Every account will want a letter a letter of testimentary to close.
Spouse gets to live in the house until they leave of their own free will or die.
Probate took about 5 minutes in front of judge. 2 hours at courthouse altogether.
This was a simple case, no one objecting, no drama.
Hardest part was getting Will out of safe deposit box.
I have had friends who have had giant nightmares, benificiaries suing everyone, you name it it happened. The attorneys did really well.
I can't distribute the money since the CD check is payable to my mom's estate without opening an estate account. I can't open an estate account without a letter of testamentary. I can't apply for that letter without going to court and it seems that in Texas or at least Denton county, only a lawyer can apply for that in court and only probate lawyer at that. It also appears that it must go through probate even though my mom's will spells everything out clearly. Argh!
I guess this is another of life's mysteries.
Why you make accounts with another person with survivorship. (need to trust the person though) Elderly people have done this with a son or daughter and low and behold the son or daughter takes all the money.
I am not and have never been a LEO. My avatar is in honor of my friend, Dallas Police Sargent Michael Smith, who was murdered along with four other officers in Dallas on 7.7.2016.
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Re: any probate lawyers or gurus out there? i need some information
Maybe a dumb question. Was their no beneficiary named on the account?
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Re: any probate lawyers or gurus out there? i need some information
It is definitely not hard to get additional letters testamentary, as long as the estate has not been formally closed. Most experienced probate attorneys never close an estate, because there is always a possibility that other assets for which letters are needed will be discovered, even years later.philip964 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 9:38 pm
Its hard to get more letters of testamentary, so getting only what you now think you will need is risky. Get more they are cheap.
Why you make accounts with another person with survivorship. (need to trust the person though) Elderly people have done this with a son or daughter and low and behold the son or daughter takes all the money.
The executor or the executor’s attorney can obtain new letters testamentary from the probate clerk in the county in which the Will was probated. The cost in most counties is $2 per letters testamentary.
It may not make sense to obtain a large number of letters testamentary initially because many third parties (brokerage companies in particular) will require that recent letters be presented (within last 60 days).
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Re: any probate lawyers or gurus out there? i need some information
It is definitely not hard to get additional letters testamentary, as long as the estate has not been formally closed. Most experienced probate attorneys never close an estate, because there is always a possibility that other assets for which letters are needed will be discovered, even years later.philip964 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 9:38 pm
Its hard to get more letters of testamentary, so getting only what you now think you will need is risky. Get more they are cheap.
Why you make accounts with another person with survivorship. (need to trust the person though) Elderly people have done this with a son or daughter and low and behold the son or daughter takes all the money.
The executor or the executor’s attorney can obtain new letters testamentary from the probate clerk in the county in which the Will was probated.
It may not make sense to obtain a large number of letters testamentary initially because many third parties (brokerage companies in particular) will require that recent letters be presented (within last 60 days).
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There was to three grandchildren. When I was notified of its maturity I went to the bank with her Will that shows me as executor, certificate of death, and they cut me a cashier check to the estate of my mom. I didn't know they were going to do that right then and only found out about the letter and having to open a special account when I took it to my bank to ask about how to handle it.
My bank told me that once the account was created they would deposit it there and I could distribute the funds according to her Will and the close the account since it would be empty. They just didn’t say how difficult or how much it would cost to get there.
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Re: any probate lawyers or gurus out there? i need some information
Just wondered. When my mom died a fund she had that listed my three brothers and me as beneficiaries gave us the option of receiving the funds or opening accounts for each of us. I still get monthly distributions. I think the bank erred if their was a POD (Payable on Death) form with beneficiaries listed. I think the options are to either wait until the CD matures or immediately release the funds to the individuals. Maybe there wasn't a POD form. I hope you find a reasonable attorney who won't charge so much. Good luck.C-dub wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2024 7:44 amThere was to three grandchildren. When I was notified of its maturity I went to the bank with her Will that shows me as executor, certificate of death, and they cut me a cashier check to the estate of my mom. I didn't know they were going to do that right then and only found out about the letter and having to open a special account when I took it to my bank to ask about how to handle it.
My bank told me that once the account was created they would deposit it there and I could distribute the funds according to her Will and the close the account since it would be empty. They just didn’t say how difficult or how much it would cost to get there.
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