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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.

My mother passe away around 4 years ago and I am the trustee, I want to buy out my sister, is the home price based on today' or at the time of death?

Answered by attorney Timothy C. Felice
Estate Planning lawyer at Felice Trial Attorneys
The value of the house would be determined at the time of the sale, not at the time of the death. I suggest negotiating with your sister and come to an agreement on the price. Timothy C. Felice, Esq. Felice Trial Attorneys 561-444-8822 InjuryTrialAttorneys.com
The value of the house would be determined at the time of the sale, not at the time of the death. I suggest negotiating with your sister and come to an agreement on the price. Timothy C. Felice, Esq. Felice Trial Attorneys 561-444-8822 InjuryTrialAttorneys.com
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I have a trust but would like to make some changes, can this be done?

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Answered by attorney Carmen Beatriz Marquez (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Carmen B. Marquez, PC
As long as it's revocable and the trust language allows you to amend it and/or restate it can easily be done. The new attorney will most likely want to restate the entire trust just keep the original name.
As long as it's revocable and the trust language allows you to amend it and/or restate it can easily be done. The new attorney will most likely want to restate the entire trust just keep the original name.
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Do I need to file with probate office for a death where there are no assets?

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Answered by attorney Adam L Bessen (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Adam L. Bessen
There is no requirement that you open a probate case, even if there were assets. If the plot was owned just by your mother, only she would be capable of selling it. Florida law provides for abbreviated probate proceedings if need be to deal with estates with very little assets.
There is no requirement that you open a probate case, even if there were assets. If the plot was owned just by your mother, only she would be capable of selling it. Florida law provides for abbreviated probate proceedings if need be to deal with estates with very little assets.
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