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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can I set up living trusts in two separate states?

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Answered by attorney James P Frederick (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Frederick & Frederick Attorneys at Law
You can, but you may not need to. A trust can hold property in a number of states and or countries. Having two trusts may be more administrative work and costs than you want or need, as well.
You can, but you may not need to. A trust can hold property in a number of states and or countries. Having two trusts may be more administrative work and costs than you want or need, as well.
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Is it illegal to occupy a house that is in probate?

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Answered by attorney Susan Goodkind Wideman (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at The Wideman Law Center, P.C.
Who are the beneficiaries of your mother's estate - If they all agree, you may be able to stay in the house. However, if the house needs to be sold to pay your mother's bills, you will need to leave. Also, you should be responsible for either paying all the bills and expenses or repaying the estate for expenses paid while you occupy the house.
Who are the beneficiaries of your mother's estate - If they all agree, you may be able to stay in the house. However, if the house needs to be sold to pay your mother's bills, you will need to leave. Also, you should be responsible for either paying all the bills and expenses or repaying the estate for expenses paid while you occupy the house.
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If a person dies and leaves everything to the estate, can the home loan be abandoned?

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Answered by attorney Douglas A Tull (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Douglas A. Tull, P.C. Attorney at Law
The Loan which is secured by a mortgage on the house of a decedent -usually is a debt of the decedent and must be repaid - if it can't be repaid and the loan defaults - the bank can foreclose and look for their money that way, or pursue their note obligation from the other assets that pass through the estate. You can't "abandon" a loan that is secured by a house - you can fail to pay and have it go into default.
The Loan which is secured by a mortgage on the house of a decedent -usually is a debt of the decedent and must be repaid - if it can't be repaid and the loan defaults - the bank can foreclose and look for their money that way, or pursue their note obligation from the other assets that pass through the estate. You can't "abandon" a loan that is secured by a house - you can fail to pay and have it go into default.
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