How to Make Your Inheritance Last Receiving an inheritance, whether large or small, often comes with a wide range of emotions, from the grief of losing a loved one to the hope and excitement about the possibilities the inheritance may create. Accordi…
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What to Do After a Loved One Dies: A Guide and Checklist Introduction If you’ve been named executor/personal representative (Minnesota’s term) or successor trustee, you’re now responsible for securing property, collecting documents, notifying a…
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When “Joint” Isn’t Joint Enough—Property Titles & Ownership Surprises Introduction You might think owning something “together” means exactly that—you and your spouse, sibling, or business partner share equal ownership and contro…
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Part 2: When “Ours” Isn’t Legally Yours—Bank Accounts & Co-Ownership Confusion Introduction When a loved one dies, grief is hard enough. But for many Minnesota spouses and family members, that grief is compounded by an unexpected—and of…
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In this 3-part series, we will explore what happens when you think you own something, but it turns out you don’t. Part 1: You Call It Home—But Do You Legally Own It? You’ve lived in the house for years. You’ve paid the taxes, repaired the…
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Surprise! You Cannot Easily Disinherit Your Spouse Believe it or not, it is not easy to disinherit your spouse in the United States. In many states and the District of Columbia, you cannot intentionally disinherit your spouse unless your spouse agree…
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Ways to Keep a Loved One’s Memory Alive After They Pass When somebody close to us passes away, we are left with constant reminders of them. Maybe it is a jacket hanging in the closet that still bears the scent of their cologne, a dog-eared book on…
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