Sedona Trusts & Estates
Sedona Trusts & Estate Divestiture part of Sedona Antiques & Jewelry (SAJ) who offers services to fiduciaries, beneficiaries, executors throughout the State of Arizona, for the valuation and consignment of personal property assets. We are able to assist with estate to develop and implement a sales and marketing plan for auction and private sale in addition to consignment management, always with the utmost discretion. Our certified gemologist Leonard Weinstein is a charter member of the GIA Alumni and lives locally in Sedona AZ.
Sedona Trusts & Estate Divestiture provides its clients a team with more than 40 years of experience appraising, consigning, and auctioning fine and decorative jewelry, arts, antiques and collectibles.
Based in Sedona AZ, SAJ is responsible for assisting attorneys, executors, advisers and fiduciary professionals with their client’s needs for estate evaluations, appraisals and asset divestiture.
If you live in the Sedona AZ or surrounding areas, an SAJ representative will either provide an initial walk-through of the estate, collection or contents of a vault. We also can review available listings and photographs to determine the scope of a collection and identify the appropriate divestiture strategy that will work best for you.
Personal Representatives and Fiduciaries: Executors, Administrators and Trustees and Their Duties
By: William C. Hussey, II
The death of a loved or close friend is a traumatic experience. In addition to the emotional anguish, those who are charged with dealing with the decedent’s personal and financial affairs following death are often left with many more questions than answers regarding their duties and responsibilities. This article explores some of the basic aspects of estate administration and describes the general duties of a personal representative, be it an executor, an administrator or a trustee, following death.
Introduction
After an individual’s death, his or her assets will be gathered, business affairs settled, debts paid, necessary tax returns filed, and assets distributed as the deceased individual (generally referred to as the “decedent”) directed. These activities generally will be conducted on behalf of the decedent by a person acting in a fiduciary capacity, either as executor (in some states called a personal representative), an administrator (if the person dies without a will) or as trustee, depending upon how the decedent held his or her property. Read more…
Sedona Arizona Trust & Estate Lawyers
Dana Law Group, LLC
Trusts Lawyers Serving Sedona, AZ (Mesa, AZ)
www.danalawgroup.com
Musgrove Drutz Kack & Flack, PC
Trusts Lawyers Serving Sedona, AZ (Prescott)
www.mdklaw.net
Singer Pistiner, P.C.
Trusts Lawyers Serving Sedona, AZ (Scottsdale)
www.singerpistiner.com