* Yes, but only with legit firms like Heir Advance Co., who's been around for 20 years, you can get a loan or "assignment" on your inheritance, whether it be in trust or probate. Make sure that the trust or probate loan provider you deal with has years of proven niche Inheritance lending experience. * This is a precarious situation you must be in to need the money that quickly. The answer to your question is "yes", but, like anything else it comes at a price. Unless the inheritance is huge, it probably won't be worth your time. People would love to take advantage of you at this great time of need. == == * Some financial organizations handle advanced cash transactions when they qualify as structured settlements. An inheritance is not considered as such, the reason being any person named as a beneficiary in a will is not guaranteed they will receive the assigned assets or even a portion thereof. Beneficiaries of wills do not receive monies or property until all assets are accounted for and all debts are paid from the estate via state probate procedure. There is also no assurance that a will may be contested, thereby tying any inheritance up in court for years and the outcome being all monies and property were consumed by legal fees.
I think you can do this by placing the real estate in the name of a trust. I am not an attorney.
Inheritance
He has confirmed that the name is Inheritance.
The majority rule for inheritance is that any inheritance, unless specifically written otherwise, is non taxable. The wife will not have to pay inheritance tax when you die if her name is not on the deed.
If you are already running a loan, then you can take a loan from another bank not from the same bank. If still you want a loan from same bank, then you can get on your parents name.
No. I recently took a car loan for my son because his credit is bad. The loan is in my name, the title is in his name only. He is listed on the loan as the 'holder of colateral'.
Another name for an estate of inheritance is FEE SIMPLE. In contrast, a life estate is not an estate of inheritance because it does not pass to one's heirs at death.
the name of the book has been said by paolini himself on his webpage to be named inheritance and have a green dragon on the cover
Not if the loan is not in your name.
The name Oda means wealth and inheritance.
Can't unless you get your name off the loan. The person you co signed for has to get the loan changed out of your name.
The car loan will have to be paid off in order to remove your name. The other signer will have to get a new loan in her/his name only.