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The estate only involves one small house and a car.

2007-03-19 15:21:54 · 2 answers · asked by Kerry O 1 in Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance

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Laws vary in different states. Where I reside, the fee is based on the amount of the estate. Since there is one small house and a car involved, you might check with an attorney who would handle the transfer of assets for a flat fee. However, is there a will? If so, you will need to discuss with the attorney the contents of the will. Good luck.

2007-03-19 15:30:37 · answer #1 · answered by Sunshine 6 · 0 0

criminal expert expenditures are many times negotiated beforehand of doing the artwork. you could nicely be puzzling legal experts' expenditures with "property administration expenditures" that some states enable for the executor or administrator of an property, in specific circumstances constrained to a proportion. This has no longer something to do with the legal experts' expenditures, because of the fact the executor might basically pay any expenditures (e.g., legal experts' expenditures) from the valuables bills as nicely to their very own administrative value. If the criminal expert grow to be extremely the executor/administrator, then THAT area of the cost could be fastened by utilising regulation, yet no longer inevitably the "criminal amenities" previous that.

2016-10-02 10:24:19 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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