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Here is a copy of the PA Small Estate statute: http://smallestates.uslegal.com/aff...stration-laws/pennsylvania-small-estates-law/
Sounds like a waste of $24. I was hoping one of JJ's local contacts might look at the courthouse records (i.e. estate file, trusts, Orphans' Court records, etc.) to see if there was any useful information. I suspect there is not, and that that is the reason no news media report has been made regarding the same.From the recorder of Wills for Centre County:
"We do have a file on Ray Gricar. However his file does not include a will. Mr. Gricars estate was settled by means of a petition for settlement of small estate. If you would like a copy of the entire file, the fee is $24.00".
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot........
I can handle $24.00 if you folks would like to see if we have a lead or a :worms:
I do have a list of professor average salaries in 2002-3, though not the specific professor:
http://www.senate.psu.edu/agenda/apr27-04agn/salarytables042704.pdf
BG was a full professor in business administration in 2002-03, and started (at a lower level) in 1979. The average salary was then $141,000. She also may have had outside income.
According to the link I posted, assets placed in (for instance) an irrevocable living trust are not attributable to the trustor [Gricar in this instance], although the trust itself may be taxed, and may also allow estate taxes to be avoided.I'm not sure that a trust would not be part of an estate, at least for tax purposes. That said, there are some instruments that could be used for sheltering assets.
The questions would be when RFG set it up and if the money in the hypothetical trust would be sufficient to show that there was not major assets missing.
In terms of the timing, making arraignments for any kind of estate planning in the two years prior to his disappearance would point away from murder (though it wouldn't prove it wasn't murder).
Did you mean to say it would have blown some long-held misbelief out of the water?I would not make any such assumption. The only things that LE has reported were:
1. About $100 K in a joint account.
2. No mass movement of money shortly before he disappeared.
3. $16 K in cash withdrawals over the prior 2.5 years (about $125/week).
4. The Mini was in PEF's name, and was paid for.
5. RFG owned no real property.
There has been no suggestion that most of his money was in a trust (or any other instrument associated with estate planning). Had that been the case, and it was disclosed, it is likely it would have tamped down a lot of questions.