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Andrew S Lillywhite

Military, Real Estate, Estate, Business, Medical Malpractice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  12 Years

Brad H Bearnson

Federal Appellate Practice, Estate Planning, Family Law, Civil Rights, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  43 Years

Brad H. Bearnson

Federal Appellate Practice, Estate Planning, Family Law, Civil Rights, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           

Brad H Bearnson

Federal Appellate Practice, Estate Planning, Family Law, Civil Rights, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           

Brandon J Baxter

Lawsuit & Dispute, Estate, Wrongful Death, Personal Injury, Accident & Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  23 Years

Bret R James

Other, Estate, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  13 Years

Brian John Craig

Estate Planning, Employee Rights, Family Law, Juvenile Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  22 Years

Brian John Craig

Divorce & Family Law, Estate, Criminal, Child Custody
Status:  In Good Standing           

Carl E Malouf

Estate Planning, Workers' Compensation, Divorce, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  60 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

COUNTERCLAIM

A defendant's court papers that seek to reverse the thrust of the lawsuit by claiming that it was the plaintiff -- not the defendant -- who committed legal wron... (more...)
A defendant's court papers that seek to reverse the thrust of the lawsuit by claiming that it was the plaintiff -- not the defendant -- who committed legal wrongs, and that as a result it is the defendant who is entitled to money damages or other relief. Usually filed as part of the defendant's answer -- which also denies plaintiff's claims -- a counterclaim is commonly but not always based on the same events that form the basis of the plaintiff's complaint. For example, a defendant in an auto accident lawsuit might file a counterclaim alleging that it was really the plaintiff who caused the accident. In some states, the counterclaim has been replaced by a similar legal pleading called a cross-complaint. In other states and in federal court, where counterclaims are still used, a defendant must file any counterclaim that stems from the same events covered by the plaintiff's complaint or forever lose the right to do so. In still other states where counterclaims are used, they are not mandatory, meaning a defendant is free to raise a claim that it was really the plaintiff who was at fault either in a counterclaim or later as part of a separate lawsuit.

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.

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.

MARITAL LIFE ESTATE TRUST

See AB trust.

TRUSTEE

The person who manages assets owned by a trust under the terms of the trust document. A trustee's purpose is to safeguard the trust and distribute trust income ... (more...)
The person who manages assets owned by a trust under the terms of the trust document. A trustee's purpose is to safeguard the trust and distribute trust income or principal as directed in the trust document. With a simple probate-avoidance living trust, the person who creates the trust is also the trustee.

NET ESTATE

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

SURROGATE COURT

See probate court.

REAL ESTATE AGENT

A foot soldier of the real estate business who shows houses and does most of the other nitty-gritty tasks associated with selling real estate. An agent must hav... (more...)
A foot soldier of the real estate business who shows houses and does most of the other nitty-gritty tasks associated with selling real estate. An agent must have a state license and be supervised by a real estate broker. Most agents are completely dependent upon commissions from sellers for their income, so it pays to find out which side the agent represents (buyer, seller or both) before you place too much trust in the agent's opinion.

TRUST CORPUS

Latin for 'the body' of the trust. This term refers to all the property transferred to a trust. For example, if a trust is established (funded) with $250,000, t... (more...)
Latin for 'the body' of the trust. This term refers to all the property transferred to a trust. For example, if a trust is established (funded) with $250,000, that money is the corpus. Sometimes the trust corpus is known as the 'res,' a Latin word meaning 'thing.'