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Old 06-21-2006, 07:31 PM
Chevy454 Chevy454 is offline
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Default Re: Estate planning with cars

Lots of variables here...like, how is the property deeded/titled? Are they and/or or is their an "at time of death" notation?? You really need a trust of some kind set up before hand, 'cause a will isn't binding (until a judge says so after the fact) and the estate is still gonna have to be probated...if there is a will, then the judge will determine if the will was done in good faith, in their right mind, etc, or even *which* of the wills to go by, and who will execute the estate...but, the judge doesn't *have* to go by this protocol, and can represent the estate himself if need be.
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Old 06-21-2006, 07:43 PM
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The Executor of the Estate should handle/oversee the disposition of all assets and can be carefully picked ahead of time and not just left up to the court's discretion.
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