Grandview Wills & Probate Lawyer, Iowa


Includes: Estate Administration, Living Wills, Wills

Iulia Albul

Immigration, Estate Administration, Wills & Probate, Medical Malpractice
Status:  In Good Standing           

Robert Steven Michael

Construction, Wills & Probate, Family Law, Banking & Finance
Status:  In Good Standing           

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Rande A. McAllister

Real Estate, Traffic, Wills & Probate, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  53 Years

Timothy Dale Roberts

Real Estate, Litigation, Wills & Probate, Business Organization
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  41 Years

Lawrence L. Lynch

Wills & Probate, Family Law, Bad Faith Insurance, Banking & Finance
Status:  Deceased           

L. Jay Stein

Real Estate, Credit & Debt, Juvenile Law, Wills
Status:  Deceased           Licensed:  47 Years

H. Eugene Anderson

Estate Administration, Wills & Probate, Trusts, Estate Planning
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  56 Years

Verla Jean Bartley

Tax, Real Estate, Wills, Business & Trade
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  63 Years

John W. Hayek

Real Estate, Family Law, Litigation, Wills & Probate
Status:  Deceased           

Scott Flynn

Agriculture, International Tax, Wills & Probate, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           

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LEGAL TERMS

QTIP TRUST

A type of trust for wealthy married couples that allows a surviving spouse to postpone estate taxes. A QTIP trust allows the surviving spouse to make use of the... (more...)
A type of trust for wealthy married couples that allows a surviving spouse to postpone estate taxes. A QTIP trust allows the surviving spouse to make use of the trust property tax-free. Taxes are deferred until the surviving spouse dies and the trust property is received by the final trust beneficiaries, who were named by the first spouse to die.

MINERAL RIGHTS

An ownership interest in the minerals contained in a particular parcel of land, with or without ownership of the surface of the land. The owner of mineral right... (more...)
An ownership interest in the minerals contained in a particular parcel of land, with or without ownership of the surface of the land. The owner of mineral rights is usually entitled to either take the minerals from the land himself or receive a royalty from the party that actually extracts the minerals.

IRREVOCABLE TRUST

A permanent trust. Once you create it, it cannot be revoked, amended or changed in any way.

CREDIT SHELTER TRUST

See AB trust.

QDOT TRUST

A trust used to postpone estate tax when more than the amount of the personal federal estate tax exemption is left to a non-U.S. citizen spouse by the other spo... (more...)
A trust used to postpone estate tax when more than the amount of the personal federal estate tax exemption is left to a non-U.S. citizen spouse by the other spouse. QDOT stands for qualified domestic trust.

DOWER AND CURTESY

A surviving spouse's right to receive a set portion of the deceased spouse's estate -- usually one-third to one-half. Dower (not to be confused with a 'dowry') ... (more...)
A surviving spouse's right to receive a set portion of the deceased spouse's estate -- usually one-third to one-half. Dower (not to be confused with a 'dowry') refers to the portion to which a surviving wife is entitled, while curtesy refers to what a man may claim. Until recently, these amounts differed in a number of states. However, because discrimination on the basis of sex is now illegal in most cases, most states have abolished dower and curtesy and generally provide the same benefits regardless of sex -- and this amount is often known simply as the statutory share. Under certain circumstances, a living spouse may not be able to sell or convey property that is subject to the other spouse's dower and curtesy or statutory share rights.

TRUST DEED

The most common method of financing real estate purchases in California (most other states use mortgages). The trust deed transfers the title to the property to... (more...)
The most common method of financing real estate purchases in California (most other states use mortgages). The trust deed transfers the title to the property to a trustee -- often a title company -- who holds it as security for a loan. When the loan is paid off, the title is transferred to the borrower. The trustee will not become involved in the arrangement unless the borrower defaults on the loan. At that point, the trustee can sell the property and pay the lender from the proceeds.

TAKING AGAINST THE WILL

A procedure under state law that gives a surviving spouse the right to demand a certain share (usually one-third to one-half) of the deceased spouse's property.... (more...)
A procedure under state law that gives a surviving spouse the right to demand a certain share (usually one-third to one-half) of the deceased spouse's property. The surviving spouse can take that share instead of accepting whatever he or she inherited through the deceased spouse's will. If the surviving spouse decides to take the statutory share, it's called 'taking against the will.' Dower and curtesy is another name for the same legal process.

INVESTOR

A person who makes investments. An investor may act either for herself or on behalf of others. A stock broker or mutual fund manager, for instance, makes invest... (more...)
A person who makes investments. An investor may act either for herself or on behalf of others. A stock broker or mutual fund manager, for instance, makes investments for others who have entrusted her with their money.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

IOWA SUPREME COURT ATTY. DISCIPLINARY BD. v. Casey

... The Iowa Supreme Court Disciplinary Board alleged the respondent, Marc Casey, violated ethical rules by neglecting client matters, failing to timely disburse funds, misrepresenting the status of an estate to the court, prematurely taking probate fees, and failing to cooperate with ...

IOWA SUPREME COURT ATTY. DIS. BD. v. Wagner

... The Iowa Supreme Court Disciplinary Board alleged the respondent, James L. Wagner, violated ethical rules by neglecting client matters, prematurely taking probate fees, misrepresenting the status of an estate to the court, failing to deposit unearned fees in his trust account ...

IOWA SUPREME COURT ATTY. DISC. BD. v. Marks

... In this disciplinary action, Samuel Z. Marks neglected two probate estates and failed to cooperate with the Iowa Supreme Court Attorney Disciplinary Board ("Board"). ... The Board alleged Marks neglected two probate matters and failed to cooperate with the Board's investigation. ...