Posts Tagged ‘Ancillary Probate Proceeding’

Ancillary Probate

By DouglasTurner.com • Jan 30th, 2008 • Category: Estate Planning in Colorado: Glossary of Terms

Ancillary Probate is a probate proceeding opened in a state other than the state where the decedent is domiciled at the time of death, or where the primary probate occurs.



Beneficiary Deeds & Timeshares: A Perfect Fit?

By Douglas A. Turner, Esq. • Apr 14th, 2007 • Category: Estate Planning & Colorado Probate, Features

Ancillary Probate Can Cause Thousands
If a person dies owning real estate outside of their state of domicile, their heirs may needlessly pay thousands in ancillary probate expense. The expense of ancillary probate can be avoided by using a beneficiary deed, a trust or a company.
Colorado probate is a legal process by which title to [...]