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I'm not clear on your question here. If the money was distributed, what has not been distributed free from the trust?
If you have a life estate in the home, then most likely after your death the trust transfers the home to someone else. If so, then the trust... Read Answer
Even without known IRS issues, a prudent trustee often waits a year for full distribution of trust assets, to be sure there is money in case one last... Read Answer
You also asked this question on Avvo, where it has been answered. You are correct in thinking that tax returns will not be required in the future if... Read Answer
Has anyone filed to probate the will? If the home is titled to a trust, then the trustee has the authority to give you notice. Otherwise, if the home... Read Answer
Who are you and what is your relationship here. I am unsure what you want to happen and what did happen. However, oral statements can... Read Answer
I believe they want to see the trust and see that the trustee can do what you are attempting to do.
Once there's no money in the trust, only the house, it makes sense that you are responsible for costs the trust must incur to keep the home in the... Read Answer
Your next steps depend on the facts and circumstances of your case. Unfortunately, you will need an attorney. You should contact an... Read Answer
You will need to find an attorney in Texas if there is real estate there in your late husband's name. A Georgia attorney won't be able to help you,... Read Answer
Did the decedent have a will that left items to your daughter? In the absence of a will, your daughter would certainly be a beneficiary to some... Read Answer
A beneficiary should receive a copy of the trust upon demand to the trustee. Receiving a copy of the trust within a month of death is within... Read Answer
A trust can only transfer the assets that are held in the name of the trust.
If the IRA was in your father's name and he named a beneficiary, then... Read Answer
I need just a little more information. What day did your son pass away? I would say that to be able to get the policy itself, you would... Read Answer
You'll have to draft a new estate plan and keep it where you won't lose it, like a safe deposit box. Call or email an attorney for a full... Read Answer
It will depend on the terms of the trust, the creditors of your wife, and what trust administration is required to be completed. Contact an... Read Answer
You would either make a new will or you would make an amendment to your existing will called a codicil.
If you agree that he is still living there, then you need to formally evict him in court. As you have an equal right of possession, I see... Read Answer
You say you are "considering a special needs trust". I don't see a lot of benefit to creating a special needs trust at this time. If you want... Read Answer
You aren't asking a question, so I'm not sure what to tell you.
Your mother, assuming your stepfather and she were both Georgia residents at the... Read Answer
The best next move you can make is to contact an attorney in your area to get a full consultation.