Estate administration services include:
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Probate
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Small Estates
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Advice and Assistance with TransfersGuardianshipsConservatorships
General Information:What To Do When a Loved One Has Died
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Make sure any young children, pets or other animals are taken care of.
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Look for a will or living trust. Check the will to see if the decedent has specified his or her wishes for his or her animals, any services and burial or cremation.
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If there is a will, contact the person named in the will as personal representative. If there is a living trust, contact the person named as successor trustee.
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Make arrangements for funeral, memorial or other service. Make arrangements for burial or cremation.
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Talk to a lawyer about probate or alternatives to probate.
This information is intended to inform and not to advise or apply to any specific situation.© 1991-2013 Veronica M. SchnidrigProbate Complications
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Liens against devisees or heirs;
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Environmental problems with real estate;
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Farm or forest special property tax assessments;
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Due on death clauses in contracts;
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Business interests;
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Valuation of some stocks, bonds, T-bills, etc.;
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Oregon estate taxes on estates over $600,000;
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Judgments, including back child support;
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Ongoing support and elective share issues.