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Estate Documents You Should Update After the Death of a Spouse
January 16th, 2025
Losing a spouse is emotionally traumatic, and it is important to give yourself time to grieve. As you process your loss, consider updating your estate plan to reflect changes in your family and how losing a loved one may impact your future wishes. An…
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How Long Do You Have to File for Probate After Death?
December 16th, 2024
When a relative or loved one dies intestate or leaving only a will, a court proceeding must be opened to ensure the deceased person’s assets are accounted for and distributed according to the laws of intestate succession or their wishes and that al…
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Categories: Probate
How to Prepare for a Probate Court Hearing
November 18th, 2024
Probate is the legal process of administering a person’s estate after the death. It ensures valid debts are paid and assets are distributed according to the deceased person’s Will or, if they did not have a Will, according to the laws of intestac…
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Benefits of a Trust in Nevada
October 16th, 2024
Using a trust as part of your estate plan offers many advantages. Like a Will, a trust allows you to specify who will receive your assets upon your death. But, a trust provides additional flexibility, privacy, and tax benefits and can be used to avoi…
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What Happens to the Debts of a Deceased Person?
October 7th, 2024
Most Americans today have some form of debt. Whether it is a mortgage loan, a credit card, or medical expenses, people accumulate debt throughout their lifetime. As a result, many people die with debt, and loved ones may wonder what happens to the de…
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Can I Include My Pets in My Estate Plan?
August 23rd, 2024
Many pet owners treat their pets as members of the family. Understandably, they want to arrange for someone to care for their pets after their death. Nevada has special legal provisions that apply to estate planning for pets. A knowledgeable estate p…
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What is the Difference Between an Executor and Administrator of an Estate
July 25th, 2024
One of the most important aspects of estate planning is identifying someone who will act on your behalf after you pass away. This person will be legally authorized to manage your affairs, including paying debts and fees related to the administration…
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Do I Need Probate for a Small Estate?
June 26th, 2024
Probate is the court-supervised process of distributing a deceased person’s assets after their death. The probate court oversees the transfer of property to ensure the deceased person’s debts are paid and their assets are transferred to the peopl…
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Estate Planning for Digital Assets
April 22nd, 2024
In today’s digital era, we spend increasing amounts of our lives online. Over the course of a lifetime we will generate and accumulate a massive amount of data. Accordingly, we should all consider what will happen to our digital and online life whe…
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Probate vs. Non-Probate Assets: What Assets Are Subject to Probate?
March 7th, 2024
Probate has developed a bad reputation for bureaucracy and delay. If you recently lost a loved one and were tasked with probating the estate, you may fear the worst. But Nevada law limits the property that is subject to probate. You can simplify the…
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