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Trusts & Estate Law

Trusts & Estate Law

When estate law and legal trusts concern you, turn to eHow for legal advice step-by-step instructions. From asset protection and powers of attorney, to estate planning and wills, find detailed legal information. Interested in the workings of a living will? Unclear about the terms of guardianship? Or perhaps you need guidance on planning your estate? Sift through complicated legalese and enlighten yourself with advice from eHow's legal experts.

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  • How to Pay a Probate Lawyer

    A lawyer is a legal professional who practices law in a particular state. Hiring a lawyer is often the first step in the resolution of a legal issue. It is important to choose a lawyer who has...

  • Probate Law & the Statute of Limitations

    Probate law, commonly known as estate law, almost always contains a provision for a statute of limitations on a probate. Statutes of limitations have been in use for hundreds of years, although...

  • Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax Rules

    When a loved one dies, it can be a traumatic experience. Of course, personal feelings aside, in many cases, legalities involve themselves in the loss. Among those are inheritance and the taxes...

  • Explanation of Probate Law

    The legal system is divided into categories with the most common being criminal law, civil litigation, bankruptcy law, real estate law and probate law. Although the root of each type of law is...

  • Estate Planning Checklist

    When estate planning, a good checklist can help you get the most for your loved ones. Try an estate planning checklist from an estate planning and probate lawyer in this free video on estate law.

  • How to Become a Probate Attorney

    Most probate attorneys get into the probate business as they age and have friends who need probate attorneys. Find out what it takes to be a probate attorney from an estate planning and probate...

  • Elder Law vs. Estate Planning

    Estate planning helps avoid probate, save estate taxes and provide for survivors, whereas elder law is about Medicaid planning. Learn the difference between estate planning and elder law from an...

  • Must an Executor Notify a Beneficiary?

    In some states, according to estate law, executors do not have to notify beneficiaries of wills. Find out when an executor must notify a beneficiary from an estate planning and probate lawyer in...

  • If You Die Without a Will is Probate Necessary?

    Dying without a will can lead to more probate headaches than dying with will. Educate yourself on probate law with an estate planning and probate lawyer in this free video on estate law.

  • How are Trusts Taxed?

    In estate law, trusts are taxed differently depending on whether they are revocable or irrevocable trusts. Learn how a trust is taxed from an estate planning and probate lawyer in this free video...

  • How Does Real Estate Law Work?

    Real estate law controls contracts for "real" property--land, boundaries and buildings--and the relationships and contracts concerning them. A states decides how property will be used and...

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