Estate Planning 101 Estate Law involves planning for the distribution of a person’s finances and personal property both during their lifetime and also upon their death. A lawyer that is experienced in Estate Planning attempts to protect assets by anticipating and arranging a person’s life in a...
Administrator– When an individual dies intestate (without a will), the Surrogate’s Court appoints an administrator to protect the assets of the estate and to make sure they are distributed in accordance with law. An administrator receives Letters of Administration from the court, which are proof...
– 只限于处理少过 RM600,000的动产遗产 (movable assets) 小型房地产分配部门 (Small Estate Distribution Unit) – 若死者所遗留的遗产中,有不动产 (immovable property); 以及 – 只限于处理总价值不超过 RM2,000,000 的遗产 注: 以上部分资讯,源自《法律与你同行》 Discover more from MisterLeaf.com Subs...
Trusts are often used in estate planning to take advantage of favorable tax treatment, to place conditions on the use or distribution of assets, or to allow the heirs to take possession of assets without a probate proceeding. The trustee holds the assets in a fiduciary capacity. They have a...
Pender & Coward attorneys create comprehensive estate plans to distribute and protect assets after death to maximize the benefits received by beneficiaries.
If I own all my assets jointly, why do I need a will? A will is needed in some cases even to distribute personal property or a car. It can name a person to make funeral decisions. A will is a basic estate planning document that everyone should have. It keeps things tidy!
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In the unfortunate event of a person’s demise, we assist in ensuring that the distribution of the estate is applied either per the testator’s final wishes, or in accordance with Sharia law. This includes estates whereby wills had been concluded through either the ADJD or the DIFC. Probate...
Learn more about our Estate Will Services Litigation Litigation during an estate distribution process is unfortunately very common. One party feels they were misrepresented in the will and so they initiate litigation against the other party and so the courts become involved in order to resolve the ...
Though your will is not public during your lifetime, after you die, it becomes public after it goes through a process calledprobate. In probate, a will is validated, the estate is inventoried, and the assets are distributed according to your wishes—and then, your will becomes a public rec...