Most Important Factor determining the validity and enforceability of a Will
Testator’s Intent.
Probate (Definition)
The official proving of a Will
Cultural Capital
Refers to what one needs to know to function as a member of the various groups to which one belongs.
Social Capital
Refers to the Value of whom you know
Personal Representative (PR)
Usually the executor or executrix:
Is the Estates “Fiduciary”
Heirs (What they are)
Intestate Successors
Devisees
Those named in a will in which assets are devised
Beneficiaries
Those who benefit from a will through devising.
Probate Property
Property that passes under a decedent’s will or by intestacy
Non-Probate Property
Property that passes by will substitute outside of probate
First Step in Probate
The appointment of a personal representative to close affairs.
Fiduciary
Person who collects and inventories the property of the decedent; manages and protects the property during the administration of the estate; processes the claims of creditors and files federal and state tax returns; and distributes the property to those entitled.
How Does Property held in a testamentary trust created under the decedent’s will pass?
Through Probate
Three Core Functions of Probate
Formal Probate
One you file when there are contentions or issues with the probate
Informal Probate
One you file in which you simply jump through hoops to get it done.
o Requires you have the original Will and Testament. Without the original Will, probate must be filed formally.
Supervised Probate
Appear when someone of the estate ASKS for it to be supervised
Opening Probate
Generally, the law of the state where decedent was domiciled at death governs the disposition of personal property,
and the law of the state where the decedent’s real property is located governs the disposition of real property.
Ancillary Probate
Required If the real property is located in another jurisdiction.
Ancillary means it is additionally required to primary probate proceedings.
Supervised Administration (UPC §3-501)
The personal representative is subject to the continuing authority of the probate court while administering the estate.
Un-Supervised Administration (UPC § 3-715)
The personal representative administers the estate without going back into court;
The representative has broad powers of a trustee in dealing with the estate property and may collect:
assets,
clear titles,
sell property,
invest in other assets,
pay creditors,
continue any business of the decedent, and distribute the estate—all without court approval.
Barring Creditors
Non-claim statutes come in two basic forms:
Informal/Unsupervised Probate Steps
• Petition Filed
• Court Approves and Appoints PR
• Notice to Heirs and Devisees
• Notice to Creditors
• Inventory Estate
• Wait, Rejecting or Paying Claims
• Distribute
• Closing:
o File Accounting (Wait 6 months from the file of accounting date)
o File Statement ( I did all the things I was supposed to)
o Wait One Year (If you aren’t sued, your fiduciary duties are over and you’re clear).
Shortcuts out of Probate