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Q: Is this worded correctly? Decedent was not married at the time of death and had one child, xxxx, Dob.

Filling out statement of for no administration necessary

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answered on Jul 14, 2023

Yes, the sentence is correctly worded. It states that the decedent was not married at the time of death and had one child, specifying the child's name and date of birth.

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Q: I have a revocable living trust. My wife passed away and left and insurance policy made out to my trust. The check is in
James Clifton
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James Clifton
answered on Jul 12, 2023

The check should have been made out to your trust. If it was not, you need to contact the insurance company to have the check reissued. If you need more information, schedule a free consultation.

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Q: is affidavit of heirship the same as small estate affidavit?
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answered on Jun 30, 2023

No. One determines heirship ownership of real property. The other is fast, easy Probate proceedings for small estates.

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Q: If deceased has no debt what does executor do
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answered on Jun 29, 2023

If the deceased has no debts, the executor's main tasks would typically involve gathering and distributing the assets to the beneficiaries according to the will or intestate succession laws, paying any final expenses, and filing the necessary paperwork with the probate court to close the estate.

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Q: if no beneficiary listed for life insurance and goes to estate, does it go to only one in the will or do all heirs get
James Clifton
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James Clifton
answered on Jun 29, 2023

A life insurance policy with no beneficiary becomes an asset of the estate. The estate passes according to the terms of the will unless someone successfully challenges the validity of the will. The larger the life insurance policy, the larger the incentive to challenge the will by disinherited... View More

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Q: In Georgia, if a probate court awards an heir furniture, is it in perpetuity or does it become abandoned if not claimed?

When my grandmother died, one of her children was awarded some of her furniture by the probate court. The home was then purchased by her fiancé, but her child never picked it up. Now, almost 10 yrs later, her fiancé passes away and the child says the furniture still belongs to them. I was told... View More

James Clifton
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James Clifton
answered on Jun 29, 2023

You will need to look specifically in the probate records which may only be viewable in person at the Probate Court Clerk's office to determine if there was language in the order that required the furniture to be picked up within a certain amount of time. Generally, the inheritance is... View More

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Q: will solemn form, i am only living child, two brothers died had children do they get anything if im only one on will
Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Jul 15, 2023

A Georgia attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for three weeks. It looks like this question got overlooked under the general "Uncategorized" heading. Some questions on this forum don't receive responses, but you could try reposting under "Probate" and... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Estate Planning and Probate for Georgia on
Q: When my father died my mother said that the most recent will was lose and could not be located.will was drawn up in 2004

So she probated a will from 1984 .which gave her everything .we the children didn't get any inheritance from my father's estate .now my mother has made my sister remainderman of a trust .basically making it where I get noughing from my father's estate .my sister already had land... View More

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Jun 26, 2023

Whether it is worthwhile to pursue depends on the size of the estate. If it is a multi-million dollar estate, it is probably worthwhile to consult a probate litigator in or near the county where your father's estate was probated.

A key piece evidence is that 2004 will that your...
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Q: If only one person is named in the will do any other heirs receive anything
John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Jun 26, 2023

Usually, a surviving spouse and any surviving minor children have certain rights whether they are named in the will as an heir or beneficiary or not. The public policy behind this is that they should not become dependent upon the State because the decedent hasn't provided adequately for their... View More

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Q: If only one person is named in will, do any other heirs receive anything
Jennifer Pierce
Jennifer Pierce
answered on Jun 27, 2023

If the decedent left a surviving spouse or minor children, they may have claims for a year's support, meaning they may be entitled to assets even if they are not specifically named as beneficiaries in the will. If there is no surviving spouse or minor children, then the designated... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning, Family Law and Probate for Georgia on
Q: As Co-Trustee, does Trust have to pay dad's medical bill just received for services 13 months ago? It's not last illness

State of Georgia. My dad passed 10/2022. Last illness diagnosed 9/2022. Hospital Bill in question dated 6/2023 for outpatient CT scan 5/2022.

Additionally, when can I close out Trust account and pay out inheritance?

How long do we have to wait for bills to come in?

Thank you

James Clifton
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James Clifton
answered on Jun 25, 2023

You need an attorney to review the trust to clear up the below assumptions. If the trust was a revocable trust with your father as a lifetime beneficiary, the trust is responsible for all debts of your father. The trust does not act as an asset protection device. If the trust was not created by... View More

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Q: My estranged husband died last week. His three kids, also estranged, have taken over his house and won't give me a key.

They are dividing all his things

Robert W. Hughes Jr.
Robert W. Hughes Jr.
answered on Jun 24, 2023

Estranged? I assume you are still married? Was a divorce or legal separation pending? The answers to these questions s determine your rights.

Assuming you are married and no pending legal action, you are entitled to petition the probate court to open an estate. You are entitled to one-third...
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Q: My deceased mother is named as a beneficiary in my grandfather's will. They are three other siblings named as well.

Who gets my mother's part

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James Clifton
answered on Jun 19, 2023

It depends on the specific language contained in the will. If your grandfather's will states that his children receive the inheritance per stirpes, then the children of your mother would receive her share in equal parts. If the language in your grandfather's will states that his children... View More

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Q: Two months after my husband died, his will was destroyed in a house fire. The house was in my husbands name. What is the

easiest way to transfer the deed.The house is paid for.There are no other heirs.

James Clifton
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James Clifton
answered on Jun 18, 2023

First, check to see if the deed was held as joint tenants with right of survivorship. If it was, the property passes to you outside of probate. You will need to file an affidavit showing that your husband has passed away and title to the property vests in you. If the deed was not joint tenancy with... View More

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Q: duty of an administrator when the court has granted all powers, bonds are waived, statements waived, and reports waived

Is filing with the court still required, do creditors have to be paid?

James Clifton
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James Clifton
answered on Jun 14, 2023

Those waivers only relieve the administrator from filing the specific reports and bonds. It does not mean that creditors can be ignored if the creditors claim is timely filed or if the administrator had notice of the debt of the deceased person. If the administrator fails to pay a claim or known... View More

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Q: In georgia I am giving power of attorney. Who and all I have to give power of attorney copy so my agent can sell house

I heard that I have to give a copy to local land records office( called the clerk of superior court in georgia ) to be able to sell a real estate property by my agent . Does the principle have to be present at local land records office while giving the copy of power of attorney to them

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James Clifton
answered on Jun 13, 2023

The real estate closing attorney will record the power of attorney for you. They will also verify your identity and the enforceability of the power of attorney. You will not need to be present at the time of recording or at the time of closing.

1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning, Family Law and Elder Law for Georgia on
Q: As conservator for my father upon his passing, how many years back can I collect commission on his passing?

My father had dementia, we went to court for emergency guardianship and conservatorship. At the start I was conservator and another family member was guardian. Six months later I was also appointed guardian. They were many legal issues due to him having a spouse who was contesting everything. Lots... View More

Seth Meyerson
Seth Meyerson
answered on May 23, 2023

This is a complex issue. Get a Georgia Guardianship/conservatorship attorney. The money you save will be your own.

1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning, Family Law, Real Estate Law and Probate for Georgia on
Q: Mom passed. Dad's selling the house. What rights do I have as her sole heir with no will?

Dad says that I am required to sign a form to give him permission to a sell the house. What are my rights currently? What rights am I signing away? The items in the house are sentimental, am I allowed to keep any of those items as keepsake?

Robert W. Hughes Jr.
Robert W. Hughes Jr.
answered on May 17, 2023

Georgia law provides that a spouse and children share equally in the estate. If you are the only child, you are entitled to one half of the estate.

Your father had a right to file for year's support which could result in him receiving all property.

You should consult with a...
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2 Answers | Asked in Elder Law, Probate and Estate Planning for Georgia on
Q: How do I prove an executor is stealing from the estate?

I requested an accounting of my aunts estate from exec. I got a vague list of transactions and no inventory of the estate. Executor failed to provide inventory or estate value. Executor diverted estate funds to offshore acct in Canada Also withdrew estate funds 300k for 7 days stating that bank... View More

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James Clifton
answered on May 14, 2023

You will need to file a formal Petition for Inventory and Accounting. If you are dissatisfied with what is produced, you can challenge the accuracy of the inventory and accounting provided in the pending probate case. You can also request that a new executor be appointed if there is evidence that... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning, Real Estate Law and Tax Law for Georgia on
Q: Giving half ownership to in-law. They are living in half of house we are in the other half. We want some additional term

We want additional terms for inheritance for kids. Also how to make everything legal and pay any taxes.

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answered on May 9, 2023

That will be a Future Interests Deed, which requires a very competent GA attorney to draft an enforceable conveyance. It could also be accomplished through a Trust with Future Interest terms. It will be important to declare who will take the property if the conditions are breached. You will... View More

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