Archive for September, 2008
Estate Planning : If You Die Without a Will is Probate Necessary?
Dying without a will can lead to more probate headaches than dying with will. Educate yourself on probate law with an estate planning and probate lawyer in this free video on estate law.
Duration : 0:1:50
Prestons Probate Course with Preston Ely
http://www.PrestonsProbates.com and http://www.TerryWygal.com Terry Wygal reviews Preston Ely and his Probates By Preston course. A real estate investing training course on real estate investing through probates real estate investing Preston Ely Probate Training Prestons Probates wholesaling houses flipping houses Terry Wygal
Duration : 0:4:40
Prestons Probate Course with Preston Ely
http://www.PrestonsProbates.com and http://www.TerryWygal.com Terry Wygal reviews Preston Ely and his Probates By Preston course. A real estate investing training course on real estate investing through probates real estate investing Preston Ely Probate Training Prestons Probates wholesaling houses flipping houses Terry Wygal
Duration : 0:4:40
Howard Rabb - Estate Planning Probate Lawyer
http://www.dworken-bernstein.com/
Howard Raab from Dworken & Bernstein Co., L.P.A. speaks about Estate Planning and Probate
Duration : 0:1:56
Real Estate and Probate: Real Estate Watch 7, Vince Campion
Vince Campion at Coldwell Banker Yorba Linda, discusses ways to avoid probate in the sale of real estate and suggestions for how to manage probate successfully if it is required. Vince is interviewed by Stacey Sloan at Fidelity National Title.
Duration : 0:8:37
Estate Planning — Why a Will is Not Enough to Avoid Probate
http://www.estateplanningforyou.com
Mitchell R. Miller — a tax, trusts and estate lawyer for 30 years — talks about making sure that a person’s estate does not go through probate. Probate costs money, takes time, and can cause major aggravation.
If you only have a will and do not have a living trust, your estate will go through probate.
A will is not enough to avoid probate. You need a living trust.
Duration : 0:4:49
Preston Ely Probate Real Estate: “The Letter”
For more tips, visit http://REItips.com/probatetips ; Real estate investing tips clipped from the Probate Investing course by Preston Ely. Or get more info on at http://www.ProbateRealEstateSecrets.com
Duration : 0:4:37
Probate and Estate Planning Lawyers
Probate Lawyers and Estate Planning Attorneys serving Broward County, Miami, Aventura, and Orlando, Florida. http://www.greenspoonmarder.com
Duration : 0:4:31
probate rules Notice and Procedure in Adversary Proceedings.
probate rules Notice and Procedure in Adversary Proceedings.
Note: check for proceedings in your Estate.
(1) Petitioner shall serve formal notice.
(2) After service of formal notice, the proceedings, as nearly as practicable, shall be conducted similar to suits
of a civil nature and the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure shall govern, including entry of defaults.
(3) The court on its motion or on motion of any interested person may enter orders to avoid undue delay in the
main administration.
(4) If a proceeding is already commenced when an order is entered determining the proceeding to be adversary,
it shall thereafter be conducted as an adversary proceeding. The order shall require interested persons to serve
written defenses, if any, within 20 days from the date of the order. It shall not be necessary to re-serve the petition
except as ordered by the court.
(5) When the proceedings are adversary, the caption of subsequent pleadings, as an extension of the probate
caption, shall include the name of the first petitioner and the name of the first respondent. Answers
Probate Real Estate Investing Part 1