Not exact matches
Digital
Asset Holding makes software that helps banks use block chain, which stores information
about a transaction in a
distributed manner.
If you care
about how your
assets would be
distributed after your death, write a will.
Not many people enjoy thinking
about how to
distribute their
assets once they pass away, but it's worth considering in order to leave a legacy among your family members.
A trustee administers the trust, makes decisions
about trust
assets and is responsible for
distributing income and capital according to the number of units each investor holds.
I assist them in obtaining the Grant of Representation / probate to the estate, collating all information
about the deceased's
assets and reporting as appropriate to the Inland Revenue with a view to
distributing the deceased's estate as quickly and efficiently as possible either in accordance with the terms of the will or under the intestacy rules.
If you have more questions
about how to ensure your
assets are
distributed, or if you need help understanding how the probate process works, call Kademenos, Wisehart, Hines, Dolyk & Zeiher Co., LPA today at for a free consultation at.
For example, a client may have concerns
about the financial maturity of one or more of his children which he would like his executors to take into account before
distributing assets.
A last will and testament is a legal document that will take effect at the time of death, providing instructions
about who should be designated as the executor of your estate, how
assets should be
distributed, and who you want to be the guardian of your minor children.
Core services include things like meeting with the Executor or Administrator, reviewing the Will or The Intestate Succession Act, obtaining information
about the deceased's property and debts, providing advice
about estate matters generally, and
distributing the
assets of the estate.
When speaking to clients
about estate planning and their wills, I have found that most people come to meetings having given considerable thought as to how and to whom they would like their
assets distributed.
If you and your spouse can not agree
about how your
assets should be
distributed, the court will make its own determinations based on evidence it receives in your case.