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Prof. Gerry W. Beyer Fall 2013
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1. Title Transfer Alternatives to Probate ▪ Determination of heirship, if intestate. ▪ Probate will as muniment of title, if testate.
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2. Creditor Payment
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Personal representative: Executor = will Administrator = intestate Must be appointed by a court.
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Legal Requirements Not incapacitated
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Legal Requirements Not incapacitated Not a convicted felon
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Legal Requirements Not incapacitated Not a convicted felon Not a non-resident of Texas
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Legal Requirements Not incapacitated Not a convicted felon Not a non-resident of Texas Not a corporation not authorized to be a fiduciary in Texas
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Legal Requirements Not incapacitated Not a convicted felon Not a non-resident of Texas Not a corporation not authorized to be a fiduciary in Texas Not a person the court finds “unsuitable”
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Practical Concerns Honest
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Practical Concerns Honest Common sense and good judgment
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Practical Concerns Honest Common sense and good judgment Financial responsibility
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Practical Concerns Honest Common sense and good judgment Financial responsibility Investment experience and skills
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Practical Concerns Honest Common sense and good judgment Financial responsibility Investment experience and skills Awareness of legal issues
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Practical Concerns Honest Common sense and good judgment Financial responsibility Investment experience and skills Awareness of legal issues Fiduciary personality
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Practical Concerns Honest Common sense and good judgment Financial responsibility Investment experience and skills Awareness of legal issues Fiduciary personality Longevity
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Practical Concerns Honest Common sense and good judgment Financial responsibility Investment experience and skills Awareness of legal issues Fiduciary personality Longevity Lack of distractions
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Practical Concerns Honest Common sense and good judgment Financial responsibility Investment experience and skills Awareness of legal issues Fiduciary personality Longevity Lack of distractions Prior approval
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Practical Concerns Honest Common sense and good judgment Financial responsibility Investment experience and skills Awareness of legal issues Fiduciary personality Longevity Lack of distractions Prior approval Successors
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Individual or Corporate? Benefits of individual Benefits of corporate
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Single or co-executors? Benefits of single Benefits of multiple
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1. Determine if Decedent Left a Will Home and office Safe deposit box Significant individuals Clerk of the court
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2. Proper Applicant Prepares and files application Pays filing fee
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3. Proper Notice Clerk of Court gives notice according to applicable law.
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4. Hearing Court conducts hearing on application. Court appoints personal representative. Court determines type of administration ▪ Dependent ▪ Independent ▪ Abbreviated
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5. Personal representative qualifies Takes oath of oath. Posts bond, unless testator waived it or PR is a corporation. Obtains letters testamentary (if will) or letters of administration (if intestate).
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6. Personal representative gives notices To will beneficiaries. To creditors.
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7. Collect and preserve the decedent’s probate property
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8. Prepare inventory, appraisement, and list of claims
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9. Manage decedent’s property
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10. Protect certain property from creditors Homestead Exempt personal property Family allowance
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11. Pay claims
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12. If property remains after paying creditors, distribute to heirs or beneficiaries.
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