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Ancillary Probate: What happens when a person dies in one state, but they have property in another?

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Take this example: Mary, a widow, moved to Florida to be near her children and grandchildren. Mary has been a resident of Florida for the last five years. She previously lived in New Mexico with her husband. Mary passed away, and her son, Mark, needs to probate her estate. He files the necessary paperwork in Florida to open probate and …

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Informal and Formal Probate. Do You Know The Difference?

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Probate is the legal process of petitioning a court to grant you the authority to administer or obtain control of a deceased person’s estate—usually a relative, loved one, or close friend (if you were personally named in that person’s will). Once that authority is obtained, you can distribute assets according to the decedent’s will or transfer assets owned by the …

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Transfer On Death Deeds

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In New Mexico (and a handful of other states), the law permits an owner of real property (either land or a house) to transfer that property by a Transfer on Death Deed (TODD). A TODD is a simple and effective way to transfer property to a beneficiary without the hassle of probating the estate to obtain possession of said property. …