estate sale: Why Use a Trust Department To Be the Executor of Your Estate?
- 05/11/11 05:25 AM
Deaths in families are always hard. They can bring out both the best and worst in a family. There is often a combination of sorrow and a bubbling to the surface of many past, and normal family rivalries and childhood issues. Every estate must have an executor and this executor can be anyone the owner of the estate appoints if the estate has been put in trust. If there is no trust but there is a will and the will names an executor that person must be affirmed by the probate court. If there is no will the probate court will (0 comments)
estate sale: My Mother Left Me 2000 Square Feet of Stuff in Her Atherton Home
- 04/17/11 07:06 AM
Memories can be housed in stuff, especially as people gets older and they find that objects are needed to jog their memory. The problem is that very often when it is time to leave the place that has been home for 30, 40, or 50 years, there is wall to wall stuff. The plate on the wall that was handed down by great grandmother is probably not going to be wanted by great grandchild number 1. However, with the normal tensions that arise in settling an estate, and the enormous popularity of shows like Pawn Stars and Antique Road Show, many (0 comments)