tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29683660.post8822394286561730022..comments2024-03-22T17:29:06.434-05:00Comments on Iowa Estate Plan: Ancilliary Probate in Iowa - Out of State Residentmatthewgardnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03654388170870329353noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29683660.post-20144242488239484062015-10-20T12:09:17.318-05:002015-10-20T12:09:17.318-05:00Now that appears to be different. Iowa Code looks...Now that appears to be different. Iowa Code looks to require an appointment in that state first. Not too sure why it is different. FYI - word for today is "intestate" essentially meaning individual died without a will.<br /><br />633.500 Appointment of foreign administrator.<br />Notwithstanding any other provision of this probate code, if administration of the estate of a deceased intestate nonresident has been granted in accordance with the law of the state where the nonresident resided, the duly qualified administrator of the estate of the nonresident may upon application be appointed administrator in this state, unless another has already been appointed and provided that a resident administrator be appointed to serve with the nonresident administrator; provided further, however, that for good cause shown, the court may appoint the nonresident administrator to act alone without the appointment of a resident administrator.matthewgardnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03654388170870329353noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29683660.post-16910489700414859302015-10-20T11:51:18.264-05:002015-10-20T11:51:18.264-05:00Thank you for your reply. Does it matter if there...Thank you for your reply. Does it matter if there wasn't a will? Also the property is with others listed as "tenants in common."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29683660.post-91547862763930417612015-10-20T10:50:22.098-05:002015-10-20T10:50:22.098-05:00Iowa Code allows the matter to be probated here in...Iowa Code allows the matter to be probated here in Iowa. You do not need to go through Nebraska first.<br /><br />"633.495 Admission of wills of nonresidents.<br />A will of a nonresident of this state, not probated in any other state or county, may be admitted to probate in any county of this state where either real or personal property of the deceased nonresident is located."matthewgardnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03654388170870329353noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29683660.post-33972123260384723012015-10-20T09:23:28.369-05:002015-10-20T09:23:28.369-05:00Can you give me more info on a Nebraska person own...Can you give me more info on a Nebraska person owning property in Iowa. No assets in Nebraska. Do I need to start a domiciliary in Nebraska before I begin an ancillary in Iowa?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com