What does case assigned to post decree calendar mean?

What does case assigned to post decree calendar mean?

“Post-decree motions” are filed when a divorced (or legally separated) couple engages in “post-decree litigation,” which basically means a couple is fighting about issues after the final divorce decree, and they’re headed back to court to resolve them.

What do I put in my will?

You can also include specifics about any number of things that will help your executor settle your estate including account numbers, passwords and even burial instructions. Another option is to leave everything to one trusted person who knows your wishes for distributing your personal items.

How do I know if I’m a beneficiary?

Call the probate court to obtain the name and phone number of the executor, if you cannot obtain it from family members. Ask the executor of the will whether you are a beneficiary in your relative’s will. Ask for a copy of the will so you can verify the information he provided.

How do you know if someone left you money after death?

If a loved one has died and you are the rightful heir, you should search to see whether there is unclaimed money or property in their name. You can do an almost-nationwide search at the free website www.missingmoney.com. You can choose to search a single state or all states that participate.