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Andrew Phillip Martin

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Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Accident & Injury, Estate, Real Estate
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Andrew Martin was born in Chicago, Illinois and lived in the Chicago suburbs his entire life. Mr. Martin lived in Schaumburg, Naperville and Plainfiel... (more)

Julie Ann Demange

Estate Planning, Family Law, Child Support, Adoption
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  29 Years

Larry D. Stassin

Real Estate, Estate Planning, Family Law, Divorce
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  34 Years

Amy Kathleen Nowaczyk

Trusts, Estate, Elder Law, Civil & Human Rights
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  12 Years

John Marion O'Drobinak

Elder Law, Estate, Power of Attorney
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  64 Years

Laura Lee Rybicki

Estate, Trusts, Wills & Probate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  25 Years

Thomas Christopher Higgins

Motor Vehicle, Litigation, Trusts, Food & Drug Administration, Workers' Compensation
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  34 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

CREDIT SHELTER TRUST

See AB trust.

SUMMARY PROBATE

A relatively simple probate proceeding available for 'small estates,' as that term is defined by state law. Every state's definition is different, and many are ... (more...)
A relatively simple probate proceeding available for 'small estates,' as that term is defined by state law. Every state's definition is different, and many are complicated, but a few examples include estates worth up to $100,000 in California; New York estates where property, excluding real estate and amounts that must be set aside for surviving family members, is worth $20,000 or less; and Texas estates where the value of property doesn't exceed what is needed to pay a family allowance and certain creditors.

DEED OF TRUST

See trust deed.

IN TERROREM

Latin meaning 'in fear.' This phrase is used to describe provisions in contracts or wills meant to scare a person into complying with the terms of the agreement... (more...)
Latin meaning 'in fear.' This phrase is used to describe provisions in contracts or wills meant to scare a person into complying with the terms of the agreement. For example, a will might state that an heir will forfeit her inheritance if she challenges the validity of the will. Of course, if the will is challenged and found to be invalid, then the clause itself is also invalid and the heir takes whatever she would have inherited if there were no will.

DEVISEE

A person or entity who inherits real estate under the terms of a will.

PREDECEASED SPOUSE

In the law of wills, a spouse who dies before the will maker while still married to him or her.

CERTIFICATION OF TRUST

See abstract of trust.

ESTATE TAXES

Taxes imposed by the state or federal government on property as it passes from the dead to the living. All property you own, whatever the form of ownership, and... (more...)
Taxes imposed by the state or federal government on property as it passes from the dead to the living. All property you own, whatever the form of ownership, and whether or not it goes through probate after your death, is subject to federal estate tax. Currently, however, federal estate tax is due only if your property is worth at least $2 million when you die. The estate tax is scheduled to be repealed for one year, in 2010, but Congress will probably make the repeal (or a very high exempt amount) permanent. Any property left to a surviving spouse (if he or she is a U.S. citizen) or a tax-exempt charity is exempt from federal estate taxes. Many states now also impose their own estate taxes or inheritance taxes.

HEIR APPARENT

One who expects to be receive property from the estate of a family member, as long as she outlives that person.