Exam 14: Wills, Trusts, and Probate Laws Appendices Glossary Indexes

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Trustees normally collect money for their services through brokerage fees earned from investment in securities for the trust.

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A serious objection to making a last will is its finality and irrevocability.

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A trust created to provide for the maintenance of a beneficiary by preventing his or her improvidence with the bestowed funds is a(n).

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Which of the following is to be eliminated in the year 2010?

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What is the importance of residuary clause in a will?

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Which of the following is not an objective of estate planning?

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An inter-vivos trust may be made revocable,or revocable after a specified time,or irrevocable - each with different objectives and potentially different tax consequences.

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The typical joint marital trust

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To celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary,Juan and Maria Fuentes created a trust transferring more than $250,000 worth of real property to Capitol Trust Company for the benefit of the River City University scholarship program.They did not retain any right to a return of the property.They created a(n)

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Did you read the textbook case of McConnell v.Beverly Enterprises-Connecticut Inc? if so then selecting which of the below is accurate is easy.

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A failure to provide for a child can partially revoke a will.The protected child who challenges the distribution is a(n).

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Those legally entitled to your estate if you leave no will are called .

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Probate has some advantages over procedures that avoid probate.Which of the following is an advantage of probate?

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State laws that regulate how property shall be distributed when a resident of the state dies without leaving a will are called laws.

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A will can be used to convey documents owned by the testator as a form of personal property but not documents filed with a court which become public property.

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A private contract among the beneficiaries,in which family members agree on a plan for distribution of the decedent's assets among themselves,is called a(n).

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A fidelity bond insures against losses caused by the dishonest performance of duties by a personal representative.

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Please answer the following questions about probate: a.What is probate? b.Discuss the positive and negative attributes of probate. c.What are common probate costs? d.Discuss two methods of avoiding probate.

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The person subject to a guardianship is called a(n).The person in charge of the ward's personal and financial affairs is called the .

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Please answer the following questions about trusts: a.What are the different methods of creating trusts? b.What parties are indispensable to a trust? c.What is the purpose of the rule against perpetuities? d.Identify three reasons why someone might wish to create a trust.How would they accomplish their purposes?

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