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Kenneth D. Carpenter

Commercial Real Estate, Agriculture, Estate Planning, Corporate
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  48 Years

Jeffrey S. Barkdull

Litigation, Federal, Estate Planning, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  39 Years

Lee Russell Mcguire

Landlord-Tenant, Estate Planning, Elder Law, Corporate, Estate
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  36 Years

Norman David Brock

Commercial Real Estate, Estate Planning, Estate, Corporate
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  58 Years

Michael David Burdega

Commercial Real Estate, Land Use & Zoning, Federal, Estate Planning
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  51 Years

Dale L. Russell

Corporate, Bankruptcy, Estate Planning, International Tax
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  48 Years

Jay C. Lindh

Federal, Government, Estate Planning
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  39 Years

Edward James Cassidy

Commercial Real Estate, Estate Planning, Business & Trade, Contract
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           

Donald B. Kennedy

Commercial Real Estate, Land Use & Zoning, Estate Planning, Environmental Law Other
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  32 Years

Rachelle Leigh Mcfetridge

Construction, Household Mold, Trusts, Administrative Law
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LEGAL TERMS

FUNDING A TRUST

Transferring ownership of property to a trust.

INVENTORY

A complete listing of all property owned by a deceased person at the time of death. The inventory is filed with the court during probate. The executor or admini... (more...)
A complete listing of all property owned by a deceased person at the time of death. The inventory is filed with the court during probate. The executor or administrator of the estate is responsible for making and filing the inventory.

TRUSTEE

The person who manages assets owned by a trust under the terms of the trust document. A trustee's purpose is to safeguard the trust and distribute trust income ... (more...)
The person who manages assets owned by a trust under the terms of the trust document. A trustee's purpose is to safeguard the trust and distribute trust income or principal as directed in the trust document. With a simple probate-avoidance living trust, the person who creates the trust is also the trustee.

PREDECEASED SPOUSE

In the law of wills, a spouse who dies before the will maker while still married to him or her.

MARITAL LIFE ESTATE TRUST

See AB trust.

SURROGATE COURT

See probate court.

PER CAPITA

Under a will, the most common method of determining what share of property each beneficiary gets when one of the beneficiaries dies before the willmaker, leavin... (more...)
Under a will, the most common method of determining what share of property each beneficiary gets when one of the beneficiaries dies before the willmaker, leaving children of his or her own. For example, Fred leaves his house jointly to his son Alan and his daughter Julie. But Alan dies before Fred, leaving two young children. If Fred's will states that heirs of a deceased beneficiary are to receive the property per capita, Julie and the two grandchildren will each take a third. If, on the other hand, Fred's will states that heirs of a deceased beneficiary are to receive the property per stirpes, Julie will receive one-half of the property, and Alan's two children will share his half in equal shares (through Alan by right of representation).

SPENDTHRIFT TRUST

A trust created for a beneficiary the grantor considers irresponsible about money. The trustee keeps control of the trust income, doling out money to the benefi... (more...)
A trust created for a beneficiary the grantor considers irresponsible about money. The trustee keeps control of the trust income, doling out money to the beneficiary as needed, and sometimes paying third parties (creditors, for example) on the beneficiary's behalf, bypassing the beneficiary completely. Spendthrift trusts typically contain a provision prohibiting creditors from seizing the trust fund to satisfy the beneficiary's debts. These trusts are legal in most states, even though creditors hate them.

RESIDUARY ESTATE

The property that remains in a deceased person's estate after all specific gifts are made, and all debts, taxes, administrative fees, probate costs, and court c... (more...)
The property that remains in a deceased person's estate after all specific gifts are made, and all debts, taxes, administrative fees, probate costs, and court costs are paid. The residuary estate also includes any gifts under a will that fail or lapse. For example, Connie's will leaves her house and all its furnishings to Andrew, her VW bug to her friend Carl, and the remainder of her property (the residuary estate) to her sister Sara. She doesn't name any alternate beneficiaries. Carl dies before Connie. The VW bug becomes part of the residuary estate and passes to Sara, along with all of Connie's property other than the house and furnishings. Also called the residual estate or residue.

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