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a) A grandparent left you his/her handicapped placard in his/her legally probated will or estate.
Williams's probated will confirmed that.
When assets are transferred via the trust there is more confidentiality, less cost, more flexibility with distribution, faster distribution and your wishes are less likely to be contested than with a "probated will".
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One of Dr. Smith's students examined the probated wills of 1,000 people to find out how they divided their assets among family members.
Surrogates are responsible for probating wills and disposing of the proceeds of estates when there is no will.
The Goldman estate is the largest ever fought over in the New York Surrogate's Court, which probates wills.
He told me that he'd known Andy and he had even probated his will.
To officially "open" your estate in the U.S. and begin the process of probating your will, the executor will file paperwork with the county, in which he states that he is the executor and will be representing the estate.
"On death they require a certified copy of the death certificate and then once probate has been settled a certified copy of the grant of probate will allow for the funds to be released," Bowes says.
Here is the issue: You may not want your children to have to bear the cost of hiring an attorney and paying all the fees that going through probate will require.
So her probate will be handled through Oakland County, not Wayne County, where Detroit is located.
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