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Probate and Estate Administration Resource Links
Uniform Probate Code Locator
Maintained by Cornell University Law School, this site identifies the states that have adopted, at least in part, the Uniform Probate Code. Links are also provided to each state's version of the code.
Executors
This page is maintained by the H.E.L.P. organization, and provides an overview of the executor's, personal representatives', and trustee's estate administration responsibilities.
SmartMoney® Estate Planning
Provides information to consumers on the process of gathering information and documentation for estate planning.
AARP® Estate Planning Page
This resource, provided by AARP®, includes articles discussing a variety of estate planning matters.
Estate Tax Calculator
An online estate tax calculator.
Probate Overview
A brief summary of probate law.
Probate - State Statutes
Links to state-specific probate laws.
Estate Planning: An Overview
A general overview of estate planning.
Estate and Gift Tax: An Overview
An overview of estate and gift taxes.
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