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probate accounting form
After filing my father's probate inventory, we discovered a personal loan that was owed to him and no payments had been made. We are filing an affidavit to amend the inventory. We are now filing the accounting. My question is does this loan show up on schedule A as something new brought into the estate? Or, because nothing has been paid on it, does it simply not show on the accounting at all until something is paid, and then only the amount paid will show on schedule A each year?
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It is an asset and a receivable that is listed --at least we did so in our state.
You may want to ask the probate court clerk as well, if you can. |
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