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Introduction to Probate for Small Estates Probate for small estates is simpler and less expensive than probate for larger estates. There are special procedures to know for this simplified...
Introduction to Guardianship and Power of Attorney Guardianship and power of attorney are legal mechanisms that help manage decisions for those who can no longer do so themselves. However,...
What is Estate Liquidation Planning? Estate liquidation planning is beneficial for Montana residents who need to manage and sell assets after a loved one’s passing. This process involves assessing...
Introduction: Annual Reporting for Guardians Annual reporting for guardians is a required duty in guardianship that assures transparency and accountability for all involved parties. The report reflects the guardian’s...
Introduction: Family Business Succession Planning Family business succession planning is an important matter. When the time comes to hand the reins over, it is in the business owner’s best...
Introduction to Executors in Probate Executors in probate have responsibilities that range from managing estate assets to fulfilling complex legal mandates. They are the deceased’s personal representative, honoring final...
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