Some people have a somewhat unique estate planning challenge: they’re childless and not sure what should happen to the assets they leave behind or whom
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Administrator Must File for Portability for Surviving Spouse, Court Says
June 22 2017 | By Bellomo & Associates
The administrator of a decedent’s estate in Oklahoma appealed an order from the trial court forcing the administrator to file a federal estate tax return
Planning for Incapacity is Wise Move
January 05 2017 | By Bellomo & Associates
Many of us are not very proactive in estate planning or aware of the issues of elder law, even though we know that eventually we
Things Executors Should Not Do
August 06 2015 | By Bellomo & Associates
If the executor of an estate does not do certain things, then he or she can get in trouble. However, there are other things that
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