Subject Matter Jurisdiction in a MN Probate In a probate proceeding, the personal representative of the estate files an application with the probate court in the county where the decedent lived at the time of his or her death. This process triggers entry into probate court. All counties in Minnesota have probate courts to hear…
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MN Probate Law | When Death Isn’t Definite
When dealing with probate and estate planning issues, an unfortunate prerequisite is death. Someone has passed away and loved ones have to scramble to get their ducks in a row. The assumption is that death is concrete, tangible and easily ascertained. Its everything else that’s supposed to be complicated. Though that’s often true, it isn’t…
Minnesota Wills | The Dangers Of Estate Planning On Your Own
Many people understand the importance of creating an estate plan and the risks that can come from failing to do so. In an attempt to get their ducks in a row, some might decide to try a DIY approach, going online and paying some internet legal document creation company for a template will, trust or…
MN Probate Court | Subject Matter Jurisdiction
In a probate proceeding, the personal representative of the estate files an application with the probate court in the county where the decedent lived at the time of his or her death. This process triggers entry into probate court. All counties in Minnesota have probate courts to hear matters relating to the administration of an…
How to Probate a Will in Minnesota
There are many important steps to probating a Will in Minnesota. Minnesota law governing the subject is codified under Minnesota Statute 524, the Minnesota Uniform Probate Code. The probate process is complicated. One of the first things that a new executor or personal representative should do is review and read the Will from beginning to…
Minnesota Probate | Wills and Trusts
Most of the people that contact our office havequestions about whether a probate is necessary, how much it costs, and what they can do about it. Much of the initial conversation involves a discussion aboutwhether or not the deceased person had a Will or a Trust – or both. Because we have received many questions…
Minnesota Wills & Trusts | Openly Discussing Death Can Greatly Benefit Each Family Member
Before another close family member dies, set aside time to seriously discuss with each other all of your basic end-of-life concerns, values, and needs. Your closest relatives (or friends who will be acting as your legal caregivers) need this information so that one day, they wont have to face unnecessary crises and sleepless nights wondering…
Minnesota Wills & Trusts | What to Expect When You Formally Execute Your Will
After youve met with your Minnesota estate planning attorney to decide how to use your Will to transfer all of your funds and property to your beneficiaries, youll need to return to his office later to sign everything. Fortunately, all of the hard work has been done and youll be given the chance to carefully…
Revocable Living Trusts and Medical Assistance
When doing a estate planning consult with potential clients, one of the first things that comes to my mind is whether or not there is a medical assistance issue. Will be discussing a trusts and their effect on medical assistance in this article. Medical Assistance in Minnesota We discussed the meanings and definitions of medical assistance…
Minnesota Wills & Trusts: How Can Moving Impact Your Estate Plan?
Today it’s increasingly common as families grow and change to relocate geographically once or even several times over the course of a lifetime. Jobs, marriage, divorce, grandchildren, retirement, health issues and many other factors can result in moves that present potential estate planning issues. Why does a move matter? You may be confused at this…