by Paul Jeddeloh, Attorney at Law | Dec 13, 2022 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Wills
What are Wills and What are They for? The primary purpose of wills is to distribute items in the estate – money, items properly, and other possessions after someone has passed away. Without a legal will in place, the deceased person’s possessions are no...
by Paul Jeddeloh, Attorney at Law | Jun 10, 2020 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Wills
Plan Ahead | Elder Law Estate The Basics of a Probate Estate What is probate of estate? First, it can be helpful to first understand the meaning of probate. Probate means the official proving of a will. Hence probate estate is all the money, property, and assets owned...
by Paul Jeddeloh, Attorney at Law | Dec 15, 2015 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Property, Wills
Intestacy and the Need for a Will Minnesota’s Intestacy Laws can prevent your assets from being distributed how you would like unless you have a valid will. Proper planning can make the difference between your wishes being carried out and someone else deciding...