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Best of Minnesota Estate Law: One year anniversary

by Boyd Johnson on August 31, 2009

August 25th marked the one year anniversary of the Minnesota Estate Law blog.

During this time, I’ve covered issues such as abandoned ashes, nonexoneration, lost wills, what never to leave off the final account, rules for probate bonds, what you can expect if there is real estate in your probate, the new case lessons series, and many other issues.

In case you missed any of the posts, here are the 5 most popular posts of this past year:

  1. Small is Now Bigger, But Dangers Abound: Changes to Affidavit for Collection of Personal Property
  2. Highlights of the 2009 Probate & Trust Law Conference
  3. Get Date of Death Values for Stocks the Easy Way
  4. Map of State Estate Tax Thresholds
  5. Five Things a Personal Representative Should Never Do

And here are a few honorable mentions:

  1. Alternate Valuation in a Down Economy
  2. Keeping Values of Probate Assets Private
  3. The Top 5 Must-Have Resources for Minnesota Probate Attorneys
  4. Transfer on Death Deed Article
  5. Check Probate Filings the Easy Way

There is a lot more on the website, so look around.

What’s ahead? In the near future, I plan on featuring a new look for the blog with increased interactivity for probate attorneys and a comprehensive review of the best probate forms systems available (MinnCLE’s CLEPro vs. MSBA’s mndocs).

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