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Probate and Estate Administration Making Estate Administration and Probate Simple I can help you deal with probate of a will in a decedent’s estate. Handling the affairs of someone who has dies is not an easy process. I can take you through the steps necessary to have a will officially recognized. Next, I will assist in […]
Read FullThe 341 meeting The debtor must appear and submit to oral examination, under oath, at a meeting of creditors convened (called brought together and conducted) under section 341 of the Bankruptcy Code. The meeting is convened (called and brought together and conducted) by a trustee appointed by the Office of the United States Trustee, a […]
Read FullESTATE TAX Husband and wife: For a husband and wife, there is an unlimited marital deduction available that will allow property of the first spouse to die to pass to the surviving spouse without the payment of estate tax, thus preserving the property to support the survivor. To the extent that the assets are not consumed, […]
Read FullAvoiding liens A debtor may avoid a lien that impairs an exemption to which the debtor is entitled, if the lien is created by a judicial proceeding such as a law suit or if the lien arises in connection with a loan other than a loan to purchase the property to which the lien attaches. […]
Read FullPhantom Stock: benefiting a hard working employee • Many small business owners wish to provide an incentive to a particularly hard working employee or several employees but prefer to keep actuall ownership of their business in the family. Formal employee stock option plans or 401(k) plans may be too expensive and involve complex rules. Phantom […]
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