I have a question about personal property. The first lawyer I saw wanted an extremely detailed list of my personal property and even wanted photographs of each room in my house (I'm renting) as well as a photograph of my car. I had to list every piece of furniture, pictures, mirrors, lamps, pots and pans, clothes, and even had to count my books! (thousands).
The lawyer I have decided to use asked this: if I were to have an estate sale and sold every single thing I owned, what would that amount to? With the exception of my office equipment, every single thing I own is old and worth very little, so this was easy. No list, no pictures.
I'd like to know what other people were required to provide. How interested is the trustee in the value of normal household goods? Would they even bother looking at pictures of your stuff??
What was your experience?
Thanks,
Kathy
The lawyer I have decided to use asked this: if I were to have an estate sale and sold every single thing I owned, what would that amount to? With the exception of my office equipment, every single thing I own is old and worth very little, so this was easy. No list, no pictures.
I'd like to know what other people were required to provide. How interested is the trustee in the value of normal household goods? Would they even bother looking at pictures of your stuff??
What was your experience?
Thanks,
Kathy
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