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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

If I'm not married, is my oldest child next of kin?

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Answered by attorney Jayne L. Sebby (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Jayne L. Sebby
Your next of kin are the generation immediately after and immediately before you as well as your spouse or significant other. This would include your children, your parents, your siblings, and your life partner. Adopted persons are considered the same as those of natural birth.
Your next of kin are the generation immediately after and immediately before you as well as your spouse or significant other. This would include your children, your parents, your siblings, and your life partner. Adopted persons are considered the same as those of natural birth.
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Father dies and gives one daughter charge over Joint account; this daughter tells the sisters and brothers they are out is that legal?

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Answered by attorney Kelvin P. Green (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at The Law Office of Kelvin Green
If she is listed as a Joint owner on the account and the other owners die, the account by law passes to joint owner outside of probate. However if there is was other intent there and it was listed in the will . I assume the account has Mom's name on it, she can help decide. The POA can be used but this does not mean MOM can't make decisions unless she is incapable you should have a sit down with Mom and sister before this gets ugly
If she is listed as a Joint owner on the account and the other owners die, the account by law passes to joint owner outside of probate. However if there is was other intent there and it was listed in the will . I assume the account has Mom's name on it, she can help decide. The POA can be used but this does not mean MOM can't make decisions unless she is incapable you should have a sit down with Mom and sister before this gets ugly
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Is the beneficiary of a trust allowed to pay loans from the trust?

Answered by attorney Christine James
Estate Planning lawyer at James Law Group
It depends upon specifically what the trust says, if that is a discretionary payment, and if the trustee is okay with it.
It depends upon specifically what the trust says, if that is a discretionary payment, and if the trustee is okay with it.