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OCTOBER 18 NAILED IT! HALLOWEEN Spots remain in Mora Library’s creative family contest. You will compete to replicate a holiday treat. Each kit will provide instructions, dry ingredients and a deadline for you and your family or friends to complete the challenge and post it on the library’s social media
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Legally Speaking Obligations Of A Personal Representative By Scott Berry — Berry Law Offices In most cases, the personal representative has discretion in how to handle the estate assets and the affairs of the estate. If there is a will, the intentions of the testator as expressed in the will should always be considered as well as the desires of the estate beneficiaries – when practical. For the sake of family harmony, a personal representative should be fair in the administration of the estate. “The personal representative has discretion in how to handle the estate property” The personal representative should not act until the estate they appointed by the court as the personal representative. The personal representative should, however, maintain real estate or continue to operate a business. If the personal representative is also a beneficiary under the will or an heir according to law if there is no will (e.g., an adult child), he or she is absolutely forbidden to “self-deal” or give anyone preferential treatment. Note that – absent his or her own negligence or wrongdoing – the individual serving as personal representative is not personally responsible for satisfying claims or lawsuits against the decedent or the estate itself. The personal representative is responsible for prudently investing estate assets. The law imposes a fiduciary duty on personal representatives to act cautiously and always to have the best interests of the beneficiaries in mind. If this duty is violated and a loss or waste of assets results, the personal representative might be ordered to pay compensation personally (or as an institution) to the beneficiaries in this situation, as well. However, the personal representative is not held responsible for a poor return on estate investments as long as any investments chosen by him or her are appropriate. For example, if a general market downturn decreases the value of the estate portfolio of “blue chip” stocks and bonds, the law would not hold the personal representative responsible. By contrast, if the personal representative lost money due to risky speculative investments or failed to get a reasonable return by leaving substantial assets in a checking account, these would probably be considered inappropriate, and he or she might be individually liable. The personal representative’s fiduciary duty also requires him or her to protect and preserve estate assets. For example, if estate funds were available but the personal representative neglected to pay an insurance bill and a fire loss to the decedent’s home resulted, he might well be held liable to the beneficiaries. The personal representative has a fiduciary duty to protect and preserve the estate assets. A personal representative is entitled to reasonable compensation. The fee taken must be listed on the final account and is, therefore, ultimately subject to approval by the court. Our fees, accountant’s fees as well as any other professional fees will typically be paid or reimbursed out of the assets of the estate. Additional Questions? Call or email Scott to schedule a free appointment. dsberry@berrylawoffices.com
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THURSDAYS BRAHAM FARMERS MARKET The Braham Farmers Market, located on the south end of the Frandsen Bank parking lot, is open from 3 - 6 p.m. New vendors are always welcome. SATURDAYS MORA AREA FARMERS MARKET From 8 a.m. to noon at United Methodist Church with parking next door at Zion Lutheran Church. On Hwy 65 just south of the hospital. For questions call 612-205-1099. MORA SENIOR DINING Location: Dala Apts. 470 Bean
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Sat., Oct. 16, 2021 10:02 a.m. Live Onsite/Online Personal Property Auction. Living Estate of Dolores Haggberg. Directions: From south side of Isle on MN State Hwy 47, 1010 MN State Hwy 47, Isle, MN. Inspection date: 10/15, 11:02 a.m. To 2:02 p.m. Assorted trucks and parts, 1935 Airstream, Cub Cadet, motors, tractors and parts, farm misc., antiques, vintage, repurposed, Red Wing, Jewel Tea dishes, Depression glass, Ertl die cast tractors, scrap iron, collectors toys, tools and misc, household, furniture, lawn and garden, outdoor/sporting. Auctions by Robyn & Norby. Www.midwestauctions.com/robyn-norby, www.norbys.net. Col. Byron Robyn, Lic. #33-21, 320-2919566; Col. Kevin Norby, Lic. #33-03, 320279-0712.
Sat., Oct. 30, 2021. 10:02 a.m. Real Estate Auction. Living Estate of Dolores Haggberg, owner. Directions: From south side of Isle on MN State Hwy 47. 1010 MN State Hwy 47, Isle, MN. 18.8 acre parcel with mature woods and meadow. Recently surveyed. Inspection date: Oct. 16, 10:02 a.m. - 2:02 p.m. or by appointment, 320-279-0712. For terms, conditions and pictures go to www.norbys.net. Auctions by Robyn & Norby. Col. Byron Robyn, Lic. #33-21, 320-2919566; Col. Kevin Norby, Lic. #33-03, 320279-0712. ,
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Thur., Oct. 28, 2021 10:00 a.m. Personal Property Auction. Jim & Joanne Corrow, owners. Location: 15485 160th St., Foreston, MN. Directions: Foreston is 3 miles west of Milaca on Hwy 23. From Foreston take Co. Rd. 18 north 3 miles to Co. Rd. 106/160th St. Then west 1 mile on 160th St. to auction site. Caterpillar dozer, tractor, farm machinery, Yamaha ATV and recreational items, 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee, shop items and tools, vinyl fencing and lumber, antiques, collectibles, household items. Siemers Auctioneers, Mitchell Siemers, Lic. #48-20-016, 320-2671799. www.midwestauctions.com/siemers.
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