Probate and Trust Administrations Attorney serving Henderson, NV
If you acknowledge that you have received more than your share from your father's estate, you should immediately return to the estate all amounts that you were not entitled to receive. In general, a beneficiary of an estate should not receive any distributions until all costs of administration, taxes, and valid creditors are paid. Even though you may be the personal representative of the estate and a beneficiary as well, this does not entitle you to access or use any assets beyond what is necessary to administer the estate and pay taxes and valid creditors. Estate assets should never be used for personal expenses until these other issues are resolved and the estate is in a position to make a distribution to all beneficiaries. In Nevada, you could be subject to severe penalties for taking assets from the estate that you were not entitled to receive. Because of these severe penalties, you would be greatly benefited by consulting with an experienced probate and trust administration attorney who understands estate administration matters and can guide you in resolving the matter as quickly as possible. It is also possible that your accounting may not be as bad as you think, and, if so, an experienced attorney can help you correct mistakes in the accounting.
Answered on Jul 06th, 2012 at 9:29 PM