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To Sue Or Not To Sue?
People litigate cases for many reasons. Before litigants invest money, time, and effort on a lawsuit, they should understand how their claim translates into dollar figures. While some claims translate easily into dollar figures, others do not. For instance, the damage to a piece of property may involve a simple determination of the money needed to repair the property. On the other hand, ... more?

Ohio Three-Step Plan To Stopping Bullying
Since Columbine, bullying has received national attention. Bullying takes place everyday in schools throughout the country. Learning that their children are being bullied can devastate parents. Feelings of bewilderment, fright, sadness, guilt, anger, and helplessness result. While parents must deal with these feelings, they must also ... more?

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Dayton Oh Probate Trusts and Estate Lawyers

Probate law covers the legal methods of transferring a deceased property. This court-supervised process is designed to sort out the transfer of a person's property upon death.

Usually, people leave property to anyone they wish, and make such designations in their will. In certain situations, depending on the relationship to the decedent and the laws of the state, the court may override the decedent's wishes. For example, a spouse is entitled to a certain amount of property, but creditors may have a claim on the property of the estate as well. Each jurisdiction usually prescribes how long an estate must be open to give creditors an adequate time frame in which to present claims to the estate.

The probate process itself has costs that are usually paid out of estate assets. These costs include:

  • Fees of the personal representative
  • Attorneys' fees
  • Court costs

There are three primary ways to avoid probate and its protections: joint ownership with the right of survivorship, gifts, and revocable trusts. The probate process may be contested or uncontested.

The majority of probated estates are uncontested. The basic process of probating an estate includes:

  • Collecting all probate property of the decedent
  • Paying all debts, claims and taxes owed by the estate
  • Collecting all rights to income, dividends, etc.
  • Settling any disputes
  • Distributing or transferring the remaining property to the heirs

Many contested issues generally arise in the probate process because someone close to the decedent is dissatisfied. Common arguments used to contest probate include that the deceased may have been influenced in making gifts, the decedent had insufficient mental capacity at the time the will was executed, and the decedent did not follow the necessary legal formalities in drafting his or her will.

The probate system, however, exists for the protection of all the parties involved. To learn more visit Ohio State Bar Association.

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