Hey Tony, The guidance/advice out of Washington’s IRS office on FBARs says that real estate Fideicomisosshouldnot be treated as fiscal instruments reported under FBAR rules, but this is NOT a final RULE. As a result, some individual IRS offices and IRS agents are fining...
depend on where you are (for example, in which state), on who you are (if you're a juvenile, for example, you may only be tried in juvenile court), and on what the subject is (for example, cases involving the estate left by someone who has died are dealt with in probate court)...