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Law Office of Michael Gaston

TEL (562) (562) 983-8010 |  Long Beach, CA

Attorney Gaston’ practice focuses on estate planning. He is a noted speaker on the areas of Living Trusts, Estate Planning and Asset Protection. While working as a financial consultant with Smith B...(more)

The Elder & Disability Law Firm

TEL (909) (909) 888-7100 |  San Bernardino, CA

Esther C. Wang is an attorney who has been providing quality legal services since 1991. Esther is proud to be the only member of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys in San Bernardino ...(more)

Collins Law Group

TEL (310) 677-9787 |  Inglewood, CA

Attorney Collins is a noted speaker on Living Trusts, Estate Planning, Business Planning and Medi-Cal Planning. Ms. Collins’ law practice focuses on these areas and she is a member of the American Ac...(more)

The Law Offices of H. Brooks Travis

TEL (800) 353-1458 |  Long Beach, CA

TEL (949) 454-8706 |  Mission Viejo, CA

TEL (949) 454-8706 |  Laguna Niguel, CA

Brooks’ practice emphasizes Estate Planning (Wills and Trusts), Charitable Giving, Asset Protection, Probate Law, Trust Administration and Business Formation Strategies. Brooks is a member of the...(more)

Law Offices of Allan Senkow

TEL (805) 983-4221 |  Oxnard, CA

TEL (818) 788-4522 |  Encino, CA

He is a partner of the law firm of Senkow & Frank LLP, located in Los Angeles. Allan Senkow focuses his practice in the areas of estate planning, tax and elder law. ...(more)

The Hayes Law Firm

TEL (626) 403-2292 |  South Pasadena, CA

As an attorney in private practice in Los Angeles County, California William Hayes provides extensive estate and tax planning services to individuals and businesses in Los Angeles, Pasadena, G...(more)

The Law Offices of Joel Loquvam

TEL (310) 724-7377 |  Los Angeles, CA

TEL (562) 508-4293 |  Long Beach, CA

TEL (760) 322-0268 |  Palm Springs, CA

TEL 909-953-5025 |  Riverside, CA

A native Californian, Joel grew up in Oakland, California and graduated from The George Washington University with a double major in Political Science and Environmental Studies. Joel worked for tw...(more)

Irsfeld, Irsfeld & Younger, LLP

TEL (818) 242-6859 |  Glendale, CA

Before joining Irsfeld, Irsfeld & Younger, Armen had his own law firm focused on estate planning and business planning and real estate law. Prior to opening his law firm, Armen Baghdasarian had a succ...(more)



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In Illinois, you can avoid a probate if the decedent owned less than $100,000 in probate assets (that is, assets in his or her own name), and owned no Illinois real estate, at the time of death.

You can do so by presenting a small estate affidavit to the people or entities holding the decedent's assets: banks, insurance companies, IRA custodians, etc. The affidavit sets forth the facts -- that the decedent died (attaching a death certificate), that the decedent had or didn't have a Will (attaching a copy of the Will, if the decedent had one), etc. You also list the decedent's probate assets, and tell who should receive them in what percentages. The people or entities holding the decedent's assets should then distribute them as provided in the affidavit, thereby avoiding probate.

There's a small estate affidavit form in the Illinois Probate Act, but the form has a problem. Here's the relevant part:

7. (a) All of the decedent's funeral expenses have been paid, or (b) The amount of the decedent's unpaid funeral expenses and the name and post office address of each person entitled thereto are as follows:

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(Strike either 7(a) or 7(b)).

8. There is no known unpaid claimant or contested claim against the decedent, except as stated in paragraph 7.

The issue is, what do you do in the typical small estate situation, where there are some assets and also some bills? Do those bills rise to the level of "known unpaid claimant" or "contested claim"? Can you in good faith sign this document under penalties of perjury, including paragraph 8, if you know of a potential claim? Local attorney Cary Lind has a nice discussion here (note that this is an old article -- hence the reference to a $50,000 amount rather than $100,000).

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