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The short answer is yes, a trustee can also be a trust beneficiary. One of the most common types of trust is the revocable living
State intestacy laws direct how estate assets must be distributed, identifying family members’ order of priority to receive an inheritance and how much they are
If your sibling dies without a will, their surviving spouse, domestic partner, and children are first in line to inherit. In fact, if there is
If your loved one unexpectedly changed a will or trust, you might be wondering what to do. Or perhaps a family member recently passed away
Right of Survivorship is a tool used in estate planning to protect the intent of a decedent regarding real estate property and other jointly held
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The person who sets up a trust appoints one or more trustees to manage the trust assets for the benefit of the trust’s beneficiaries. According
Generally speaking, the executor of a will cannot take everything simply based on their status as executor. Executors are bound by the terms of the
An executor can override a beneficiary if they need to do so to follow the terms of the will. Executors are legally required to distribute