Though Minnesota estate-planning terminology can sometimes be opaque to those not in the business, a living trust is an example of something that is just what it sounds like it is. The term “living trust” refers to those trusts that are created while you are alive (also known as “inter vivos” trusts) rather than ones…
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Minnesota Decree of Descent | Estate Planning and Probate
If you are a personal representative or an executor of an estate, you should be aware of the legal vehicle that is a Minnesota decree of descent. Decree of Descent in Minnesota In Minnesota, whenever any person has been dead for three or more years and their estate has not been probated, an “interested person” can…
Minnesota Probate | Opening an Informal Estate
Lawyers in who practice in the area of Minnesota probate have many decisions to make when faced with new estate. The lawyers will meet with the personal representative of the estate and make some initial determinations prior to filing a petition or application with the proper court. The attorney will usually need to determine the…
Minnesota Uniform Probate Code
Probate law is a function of state governments. A Minnesota probate lawyer will tell you that this means that there is little or no federal law related to probate administration. There is law related to federal taxation, yes. However, state law governs the actual probate proceedings. The statutory authority for probate administration in Minnesota is…