Faribault County, MN Trusts Lawyers

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Ryan Andrew Gustafson

Wills & Probate, Family Law, Corporate, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  13 Years

Daniel Lee Lundquist

Family Law, Elder Law, Corporate, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  19 Years

James L Beattie

Computer Law, Industry Specialties, Contract
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  40 Years

Randel I Bichler

Bankruptcy & Debt
Status:  Retired           Licensed:  50 Years

Douglas L Richards

General Practice
Status:  Deceased           Licensed:  47 Years

Christopher John Ubben

Estate Planning, Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  11 Years

David Francis Frundt

Power of Attorney, Immigration, Wrongful Termination, Medical Malpractice, State and Local
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  26 Years

Bruce Elliot Sellers

Real Estate, Employment, Business, Accident & Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  23 Years

James Snyder Hocker

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  73 Years

Troy Gene Timmerman

Real Estate, Government, Estate, Divorce & Family Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  30 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

CERTIFICATION OF TRUST

See abstract of trust.

PERSONAL PROPERTY

All property other than land and buildings attached to land. Cars, bank accounts, wages, securities, a small business, furniture, insurance policies, jewelry, p... (more...)
All property other than land and buildings attached to land. Cars, bank accounts, wages, securities, a small business, furniture, insurance policies, jewelry, patents, pets and season baseball tickets are all examples of personal property. Personal property may also be called personal effects, movable property, goods and chattel, and personalty. Compare real estate.

ACCUMULATION TRUST

A trust in which the income is retained and not paid out to beneficiaries until certain conditions are met. For example, if Uncle Pierre creates a trust for Nic... (more...)
A trust in which the income is retained and not paid out to beneficiaries until certain conditions are met. For example, if Uncle Pierre creates a trust for Nick's benefit but stipulates that Nick will not get a penny until he gets a Ph.D. in French; Nick is the beneficiary of an accumulation trust.

NET ESTATE

The value of all property owned at death less liabilities or debts.

PROVING A WILL

Convincing a probate court that a document is truly the deceased person's will. Usually this is a simple formality that the executor or administrator easily sat... (more...)
Convincing a probate court that a document is truly the deceased person's will. Usually this is a simple formality that the executor or administrator easily satisfies by showing that the will was signed and dated by the deceased person in front of two or more witnesses. When the will is holographic -- that is, completely handwritten by the deceased and not witnessed, it is still valid in many states if the executor can produce relatives and friends to testify that the handwriting is that of the deceased.

PROPERTY CONTROL TRUST

Any trust that imposes limits or controls over the rights of trust beneficiaries. These trusts include (1) special needs trusts designed to assist people who ha... (more...)
Any trust that imposes limits or controls over the rights of trust beneficiaries. These trusts include (1) special needs trusts designed to assist people who have special physical, emotional or other requirements, (2) spendthrift trusts designed to prevent a beneficiary from wasting the trust principal; and (3) sprinkling trusts that allow the trustee to decide how to distribute trust income or principal among the beneficiaries.

INVENTORY

A complete listing of all property owned by a deceased person at the time of death. The inventory is filed with the court during probate. The executor or admini... (more...)
A complete listing of all property owned by a deceased person at the time of death. The inventory is filed with the court during probate. The executor or administrator of the estate is responsible for making and filing the inventory.

LIVING TRUST

A trust you can set up during your life. Living trusts are an excellent way to avoid the cost and hassle of probate because the property you transfer into the t... (more...)
A trust you can set up during your life. Living trusts are an excellent way to avoid the cost and hassle of probate because the property you transfer into the trust during your life passes directly to the trust beneficiaries after you die, without court involvement. The successor trustee--the person you appoint to handle the trust after your death--simply transfers ownership to the beneficiaries you named in the trust. Living trusts are also called 'inter vivos trusts.'

WILL

A document in which you specify what is to be done with your property when you die and name your executor. You can also use your will to name a guardian for you... (more...)
A document in which you specify what is to be done with your property when you die and name your executor. You can also use your will to name a guardian for your young children.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

US BANK NA v. Cold Spring Granite Co.

... Thomas Moore, Ann McCabe, and US Bank (Moores) are trustees of eight appellant family trusts (Moore Trusts) that brought suit against respondent Cold Spring Granite Company (CSG) and its chairman and CEO respondent Patrick D. Alexander after CSG stock belonging to ...

IN RE ROSCKES v. County of Carver

... intent to limit Medicaid to the financially needy, many individuals exploited a loophole in the Medicaid statute allowing them to attain Medicaid eligibility while preserving assets for their heirs by transferring their assets to irrevocable Medicaid-qualifying trusts (MQTs). ...

Swenson v. Bender

... Carlson v. SALA Architects, Inc., 732 NW2d 324, 331 (Minn.App.2007), review denied (Minn. Aug. 21, 2007). Fiduciary relationships arise when one person trusts and confides in another who has superior knowledge and authority. Id. at 330. ...