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    Not sure how this is going to go

    :dunno: -- Listen, did Dad maybe have a Will? There are many things you need to find out -- hire a lawyer -- he can find out for you!
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    Revocable Living Trust

    :) You bet -- thanks again.
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    Revocable Living Trust

    thank you -- I figured as much -- that there would be a tax (I recently did some research regarding Federal K-1 and Schedule E -- as far as the State goes -- NY -- I have not yet started researching. I thought inheritances (up to a certain amount) were tax free on all levels (after all, this...
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    Revocable Living Trust

    No, sir, the grantor has passed on.
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    Joint owned car/deceased & heir

    truth be told, i felt terribly sorry for this extremely lost soul that just kept on compounding her problems with unrelated facts -- at the very least, i wanted to take her by the hand and steer her in a better direction -- chances are she probably won't even read my message.
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    Joint owned car/deceased & heir

    Because you and your mom were joint on the vehicle and the loan -- do you have documents proving this? -- YOU are now responsible for car and the loan because now your mom is gone. Whose names are on the documents?
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    What do I get?

    Do you have any legal documents left by your father? If not, hire an attorney and tell him your dilemma.
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    distribution of living trust assets

    Dear zzzzzyccch: Try establishing a positive relationship with your sister -- have her show you documents regarding the sale of the house (you can find out on the internet if the city government where you live posts this information -- it's usually way in the future after the actual sale...
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    Revocable Living Trust

    I've recently found out that I am the beneficiary in a Revocable Living Trust (RLT). The Trust is funded with bank accounts and CD's from one financial institution -- totaling under $100,000. Once this money is received by me do I pay any kind of tax on it? Does it get included in my 1040...
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    Revocable living trust

    If the wife was the GRANTOR of the Trust she had had to have TRUSTEES designated in the Trust -- while wife was alive, she was in charge of Trust; Now that she has passed on, a Trustee is in charge. Find this document -- REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST -- that the wife created and signed, and you will...
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