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Thanks for the replies. The house was properly deeded to the trust before the decedent (my mother-in-law) died. The deed is recorded in the name of the trust. The trust contains a pour-over will for the "residue" of her estate, of which there is none (no bank accounts, investments, or other...
NY state. A deceased family member had a revocable living trust for her house, its contents, and other personal belongings. The property was paid off and does not have mortgages or liens. She did not have any other non-trust assets. Her son is the sole beneficiary set to inherit the house. When...
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