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Who Gets Grandma’s Yellow Pie Plate?? MontGuide MT199701HR 1

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Who Gets Grandma’s Yellow Pie Plate??

MontGuide MT199701HR

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Who Gets Grandpa’s Watch?

Transferring Non-titled property

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Everybody has property

• Titled• Non-titled

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Titled Property

•Owner identified on a written document

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Titled Property includes:

• Real Estate• Savings & Checking

Accounts, CDs• Motor Vehicles• Machinery• Stocks & Bonds

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At death, titled property passes by:

•Written Will•Montana Intestate Succession Statutes• Contractual Arrangements

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Contractual ArrangementsJoint Tenancy (jtwros)

• John Doe and Mary Doe as Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship and not as Tenants in Common

• Survivor Recieves

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Contractual ArrangementsDesignated Beneficiaries

• Life insurance• Annuities • Retirement Plans

(IRAs, KEOGHs, SEPs)

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Contractual ArrangementsPayable on Death (POD)• Accounts at financial

institutions• At death, ownership

passes to POD beneficiaries

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Contractual ArrangementsTransfers on Death (TOD) Accounts

• Stocks• Bonds• Mutual Funds

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SummaryTitled property passes

• Written Will• Montana Law of Intestate

Succession• Contractual

Arrangements

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Non-titled Property Ownership

Owner is not identified with a written document

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Non-titled property:

• Guns• Tools• Furniture• Dishes• Linens & needlework• Collections

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Personal Belongings

• Wedding photographs• Baseball glove• Books• Christmas decorations• Jewelry

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Facing Difficult Issues

•Death•Loss of family members

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Different Perceptions

• What is fair• Depends on what they feel

“entitled” to• Who or what they have done

for parents

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Lack of Communication

• Individuals are not asked–What is important to them–What they think or feel

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Assumptions are made

• Intentions• Goals• Perceptions

that may be inaccurate

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Decision making delayed

• Until crisis occurs • Immediate action

requiredDeathMove into nursing home

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Transfer of non-titled property can create challenges among family

Why??

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Different Meanings

•Personal belongings have different meanings for each individual

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Emotional Value• Sentimental value or meaning

attached to item may be more important than the financial or dollar value

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What is fair?

• Difficult to divide items with sentimental value in a way considered fair to all parties

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Different Perceptions• People have different perceptions

of what is a fair process & what are fair results

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Difficult to Talk

• Talking about one’s possessions may be more personal than talking about other types of financial assets

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Process of Saying Goodbye

•A type of grieving that may not be needed in transfer of titled property

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Issue of Ownership

• No proof of ownership exists

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Who is family???

• Who has a right to make decisions?– Biological– In-laws

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6 Factors to Consider

Transferring Personal Property

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Understand Sensitivity of Issue

Factor 1

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Sentimental Value

• Memories• Emotions• Feelings

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Facing Loss & Transitions• Grieving loss of family member• Selling the home in which they grew

up • Facing increasing dependence of an

elder

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How to Begin

•Ask what ifs:–“Dad, what if you were no

longer able to live here? What would you like to have us do with…..”

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How to Begin

• Natural opportunities• Move to smaller home

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Determine What to Accomplish

Factor 2

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Sort Out Goals• Maintain privacy?• Improve family relationships?• Be fair to all

involved?

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Potential Goals (con’d)

• Keep memories• Contribute to society• Preserve heritage

& history

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Determine what fair means in context of your family

Factor 3

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Perceptions…...

Fair……..is not always equal

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Equal Considers

• Number of items

• Dollar value

• Emotional value

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Equitable Considers

•Distinctive circumstances of family members

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Differences Into Account

• Contributions over years

• Needs (financial, emotional, physical)• Age, birth order, marital

status, gender• Personal interest in item

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Assumptions

• What assumptions do members of your family have about what is fair when transferring non-titled personal property?

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Identify the meaning of objects

Factor 4

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Meanings will Differ

• Age• Marital status• Gender• Birth order

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Special Objects• Serve as props for telling

family stories

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Owners of Non-titled PropertyIdentify Special Objects

• Describe item• Why item is special• Who should receive it• Why

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For Children or Other Potential Receivers of Non-titled Property

• Describe special objects• Item is special to me because….• If someone else received this

item I would feel…..

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Recognize Distribution Options & Consequences

Factor 5

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Montana Uniform Probate Code

Written Will Paragraph

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To: My Family, Devisees, or PR

This is my separate listing of tangible personal property that I referred to in my Last Will and Testament. Please distribute the items below to the persons I have named.

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Separate listing

Itemmy Grandma Ray’s Opal Ring

my niece, Bethany Harpermy Montana Sapphire Ring, my friend, Barbara Johnson

Date Signature

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Verbal or “someday promises”

• Misunderstandings when more than one person feels he/she has been promised same item.

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Caution: Verbal or “someday promises”

• May cause problems when items break, are sold or lost, or are given to another person before “someday” arrives.

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Masking Tape/Labeling

•May fall off, be removed, or become illegible.

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Masking Tape/Labeling

• Is not legally binding

• Must have will & valid list of tangible personal property

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Private Auction

• Potential Consequences

• Wealthier bidders can outbid others

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Public Auction• Potential Consequences• Items go to individuals outside family

• Income to estate or property owner if living

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Family Distribution Methods

• Shake Dice• Draw Numbers• Preference based on

Gender Birth order

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Agree to manage conflicts if they arise

Factor 6

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Sources of Conflict

1. Lack of communication

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Sources of Conflict

2.Unresolved• Family tensions• Personal

Relationship issues

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Tensions• Power & control

among family members

• Envy & jealousy• Greed & selfishness• Inability to compromise

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Listen for Feelings

• Respect & care about family members ideas & thoughts

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Reflective listening

• Listen for feelings • Reflect those

feelings in your own words back to the person speaking

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Minnesota Survey Participant

“You never really know a person until you share an inheritance with them!”

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Remember

• No perfect method of transfer• Each method has consequences • More transfer options are available when

transfers are planned prior to death

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