Sigarms
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Last week had to go up to Pennsylvania for my aunts funeral. She was "old", widowed, no children and lived by herself in an apartment.
I was also listed as the executor of her will, and although I live eight hours away, I took the responsibility for various reasons.
I am now learning all the "good" things about how the legal/state/federal systems "interact" with the executor which leads me to some general questions that I'm hoping to get feedback from experience (I also realize that state laws may vary, and I'm not expecting legal advice, just what experience has taught you).
Aunts checking account is in her name only, becomes the "estate trust". My wife and I have both our names listed on our checking account here in N.C, and my widower dad (his name/my name) on both our accounts up in Pa. (I actually have about 7 differents accounts with two banks in different states). Will this sufice if one of us (my dad/wife/myself) dies so the other person will still have access to those funds? I've always assumed yes.
Lucky for me my aunt had most of her funeral prepaid, minimal outstanding funeral fee due that I took care of, along with a "afterward funeral dinner" that I had to take care of along with another months of rent to "hold" her apartment with her belongings until I can figure out what to do.
Two years ago just got married for the first time in 38 years. Prior to that, my "will" was very simple, everything to my father and mother (at the time she was still alive) and some close friends pay a "minimal" fee to my father for some "expensive" toys (had pictures of all items, detail descriptions and what I "suggested" they (friends) should pay for them (also had gone over this with all the friends in question).
What I'm not worried about is what happens if I die, because everything will go to my wife, and vise versa. What I'm worried about now after seeing the some of the legal process and "pain in the butt factor" it can be for the executor is what happens if God forbid both my wife an I parish (sp?) at the same time?
My aunt didn't have alot of money, but I already see some "money issues" coming up from within my family as far as who's expecting what. Funny thing was some of these same people where no where to be found when some of my aunts bills needed to be paid (or anyone offering to help me with anything pertaining to the funeral). Nice thing is that my aunt was speciffic in her will on who got what, how assetts (sp?) where to be divided and who got those assetts. Funny as well that those people who were asking about the money are not listed in the will at all.
I want to try and make sure that in our (wifes and mine) will, there will be no money issues with family (I realize that this may be impossible, but I want to make the the executor our will won't get "crucified" for any decisions).
Everything that we own other than our new house and land we own outright, no outstanding bills.
We have no children at the time, that could change a well.
"Most" of our family lives up north, and the family that my wife has living in N.C "near" to us for the most part we wouldn't "handling" anything for us if we perished (sp?) due to common sense issues /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
That means, like myself (as an executor), someone will have to travel, and unlike my aunts estate, ours might be more complicated due to assetts (sp?).
I did hire a lawyer up in Pennsylvania to help me (per my aunt), and still waiting to see if that was a good idea (per the pick). He had worked on my aunts will and I figure why change it now. I've e-mailed him some questions last week when I got home, planning on driving back up next week and want to "maximize" my time while I'm there and not waste any time on my end. Four days later I still have not heard from him.
Since I'm not expecting legal advice here, and you get what you pay for, I'm trying to stay away from asking those questions here /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
So, thoughts or experiences? Anyone in my position as far as married life? How do you have you will "laid out"? Anyone else?
Anything will help at this point.
When I get this taken care of for my aunt, I intend to hire another laywer (another subject that I'm finding out is that some laywers are a pain in the butt to get an answer from)and have a jont will made up for both my wife and myself.
After re reading my post, apologies, my questions/thoughts/ideas not laid out "in the best fashion", just sort of an overwhelming "issue" that I've never had to experience before.
Thanks
I was also listed as the executor of her will, and although I live eight hours away, I took the responsibility for various reasons.
I am now learning all the "good" things about how the legal/state/federal systems "interact" with the executor which leads me to some general questions that I'm hoping to get feedback from experience (I also realize that state laws may vary, and I'm not expecting legal advice, just what experience has taught you).
Aunts checking account is in her name only, becomes the "estate trust". My wife and I have both our names listed on our checking account here in N.C, and my widower dad (his name/my name) on both our accounts up in Pa. (I actually have about 7 differents accounts with two banks in different states). Will this sufice if one of us (my dad/wife/myself) dies so the other person will still have access to those funds? I've always assumed yes.
Lucky for me my aunt had most of her funeral prepaid, minimal outstanding funeral fee due that I took care of, along with a "afterward funeral dinner" that I had to take care of along with another months of rent to "hold" her apartment with her belongings until I can figure out what to do.
Two years ago just got married for the first time in 38 years. Prior to that, my "will" was very simple, everything to my father and mother (at the time she was still alive) and some close friends pay a "minimal" fee to my father for some "expensive" toys (had pictures of all items, detail descriptions and what I "suggested" they (friends) should pay for them (also had gone over this with all the friends in question).
What I'm not worried about is what happens if I die, because everything will go to my wife, and vise versa. What I'm worried about now after seeing the some of the legal process and "pain in the butt factor" it can be for the executor is what happens if God forbid both my wife an I parish (sp?) at the same time?
My aunt didn't have alot of money, but I already see some "money issues" coming up from within my family as far as who's expecting what. Funny thing was some of these same people where no where to be found when some of my aunts bills needed to be paid (or anyone offering to help me with anything pertaining to the funeral). Nice thing is that my aunt was speciffic in her will on who got what, how assetts (sp?) where to be divided and who got those assetts. Funny as well that those people who were asking about the money are not listed in the will at all.
I want to try and make sure that in our (wifes and mine) will, there will be no money issues with family (I realize that this may be impossible, but I want to make the the executor our will won't get "crucified" for any decisions).
Everything that we own other than our new house and land we own outright, no outstanding bills.
We have no children at the time, that could change a well.
"Most" of our family lives up north, and the family that my wife has living in N.C "near" to us for the most part we wouldn't "handling" anything for us if we perished (sp?) due to common sense issues /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
That means, like myself (as an executor), someone will have to travel, and unlike my aunts estate, ours might be more complicated due to assetts (sp?).
I did hire a lawyer up in Pennsylvania to help me (per my aunt), and still waiting to see if that was a good idea (per the pick). He had worked on my aunts will and I figure why change it now. I've e-mailed him some questions last week when I got home, planning on driving back up next week and want to "maximize" my time while I'm there and not waste any time on my end. Four days later I still have not heard from him.
Since I'm not expecting legal advice here, and you get what you pay for, I'm trying to stay away from asking those questions here /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
So, thoughts or experiences? Anyone in my position as far as married life? How do you have you will "laid out"? Anyone else?
Anything will help at this point.
When I get this taken care of for my aunt, I intend to hire another laywer (another subject that I'm finding out is that some laywers are a pain in the butt to get an answer from)and have a jont will made up for both my wife and myself.
After re reading my post, apologies, my questions/thoughts/ideas not laid out "in the best fashion", just sort of an overwhelming "issue" that I've never had to experience before.
Thanks