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James L. Christensen

Corporate, Construction, Estate Planning, Wills & Probate
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J. Spencer Ball

Estate Planning, Trusts, Wills & Probate, Trusts
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Billie Crocker

Real Estate, Wills & Probate, Estate Planning, Contract, Credit & Debt
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David K. Heinhold

Other, Estate Planning, Corporate, Business Organization, Real Estate
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Brett F. Paulsen

Corporate, Estate Planning, Tax, Litigation, Family Law
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Lawrence R. Barusch

International, Estate Planning, Natural Resources, Business Organization, International Tax
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Randy M. Grimshaw

Business Organization, Estate Planning, Natural Resources, Litigation
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Scott N. Rasmussen

Estate Planning, Divestitures, Corporate, Banking & Finance, Landlord-Tenant
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David S. Bridge

Construction, Estate Planning, Family Law, Corporate, Real Estate
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Knute Arthur Rife

Bankruptcy, Civil Rights, Estate Planning, Non-profit, Collection
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LEGAL TERMS

CURATOR

See conservator.

DEED OF TRUST

See trust deed.

HEIR AT LAW

A person entitled to inherit property under intestate succession laws.

OFFICER

A person elected by a profit or nonprofit corporation's board of directors, or by the manager of a limited liability company, to manage the day-to-day operation... (more...)
A person elected by a profit or nonprofit corporation's board of directors, or by the manager of a limited liability company, to manage the day-to-day operations of the organization. Officers generally hold titles such as President or Treasurer. Many states and most corporate bylaws or LLC operating agreements require a corporation or LLC to have a president, secretary and treasurer. Election of a vice president may be required by state law.

SURROGATE COURT

See probate court.

STATUTORY SHARE

The portion of a deceased person's estate that a spouse is entitled to claim under state law. The statutory share is usually one-third or one-half of the deceas... (more...)
The portion of a deceased person's estate that a spouse is entitled to claim under state law. The statutory share is usually one-third or one-half of the deceased spouse's property, but in some states the exact amount of the spouse's share depends on whether or not the couple has young children and, in a few states, on how long the couple was married. In most states, if the deceased spouse left a will, the surviving spouse must choose either what the will provides or the statutory share. Sometimes the statutory share is known by its more arcane legal name, dower and curtesy, or as a forced or elective share.

CERTIFICATION OF TRUST

See abstract of trust.

FUNDING A TRUST

Transferring ownership of property to a trust.

GENERATION-SKIPPING TRUST

A trust designed to save on estate tax. The trust principal is preserved for the trust maker's grandchildren, with his or her children receiving only income fro... (more...)
A trust designed to save on estate tax. The trust principal is preserved for the trust maker's grandchildren, with his or her children receiving only income from the trust. Because the children (the middle generation) never legally own the property, it isn't subject to estate tax at their death. See generation-skipping transfer tax.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Kunzler v. Kunzler

... 2 The trial court also ruled that because Rous transferred her and her late husband's real estate into the Ranch for estate planning purposes, Husband's interest in the Ranch and the bulls that lived on the Ranch's land were his separate property. ...

GRGICH v. GRGICH

... Judge Henriod set forth ample subsidiary findings supporting his decision, including the overwhelming evidence that Husband was in sole control of the property, borrowed against it repeatedly, and admitted that he executed the quitclaim deed for estate planning purposes. ...

Neff v. Neff

... mismanagement of a family trust. According to Marvin, the brothers' parents, through establishment of a trust and other estate-planning devices, had devised a piece of land to Branson and Marvin as co-owners. [7] Marvin alleged that ...

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