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Access Our Estate Planning Report Library

July 22, 2013Advance Directives, Asset Protection, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Incapacity Planning, Living Trusts, Long-Term Care, Medicaid, Power of Attorney, Probate, Retirement Planning, Special Needs Planning, Taxes, Wills and Trusts

People who have absorbed in-depth information about any particular subject are going to make better decisions than those who are not fully informed.  This certainly extends into the realm of estate planning. On the most basic level people think about estate planning as the act of drawing up a last will that divides a pie of sorts among family members.  In fact there is a bigger picture to consider. A last will may not be your best choice for transferring assets.  If you … [Read more...] about Access Our Estate Planning Report Library

Health Care POA: Selecting an Agent

July 10, 2013Advance Directives, Incapacity Planning, Power of Attorney

The process of estate planning should include preparations for the eventualities that you may face when you reach your twilight years.  One of these would be the possibility of becoming unable to make sound health care decisions on your own. Many people suffer from physical and/or mental incapacitation once they reach an advanced age. If you were unable to communicate your health care decisions the court could be petitioned to appoint a guardian to act in your behalf. You can take … [Read more...] about Health Care POA: Selecting an Agent

Estate Planning: Four Things to Think About

July 5, 2013Advance Directives, Estate Planning, Incapacity Planning, Power of Attorney, Taxes

We would like to highlight four important components to consider when you are engaged in the process of estate planning. Death Taxes When you are looking forward toward the eventual transfer of your financial resources to your heirs you must consider the impact of death taxes.  The inheritance tax in the state of Indiana has recently been repealed, but residents of our state still have to contend with the federal estate tax. The maximum rate of the tax is 40% and the exclusion in … [Read more...] about Estate Planning: Four Things to Think About

Planning for the Stages of Aging

June 24, 2013Elder Law, Estate Planning, Financial Planning, Incapacity Planning, Long-Term Care, Retirement Planning

If you think about estate planning you might reduce it to the act of drawing up a last will to express your final wishes regarding monetary assets.  This is a rather closed viewpoint because it doesn't really address the stages of aging. The majority of people don't pass away without going through these stages, and it takes intelligent advance planning to prepare for them. Retirement Planning When you reach the age of Social Security eligibility you do not magically gain the … [Read more...] about Planning for the Stages of Aging

Senior Veterans Benefits Planning

May 29, 2013Elder Law, Incapacity Planning, Retirement Planning, Veterans Aid and Attendance

With the cost of long-term care being what it is veterans benefits planning is very important for those who have served in the Armed Forces. How expensive is long-term care?  The costs are going up every year, so it is hard to predict exactly how high they will climb over the next few decades, but as of 2012 a year residing in a private room in a nursing home averaged over $90,000 in the United States. If you're thinking that Medicare is the answer you are making a common error. … [Read more...] about Senior Veterans Benefits Planning

Living Trust Provides More Than Probate Avoidance

May 27, 2013Estate Planning, Incapacity Planning, Probate, Wills and Trusts

A  revocable living trust is a good choice for people who would like to avoid probate.  This is a legal process that an estate must pass through before the heirs receive their inheritances when a will is used to arrange for asset distributions. Why would you want to avoid this process?  There are a few different reasons.  One of them is the fact that probate is a public proceeding, and anyone can access the records.  You may want your final affairs to be conducted … [Read more...] about Living Trust Provides More Than Probate Avoidance

Estate Planning Considerations for Same-Sex Couples

April 26, 2013Estate Planning, Financial Planning, Incapacity Planning, Power of Attorney, Taxes, Wills and Trusts

People who are involved in committed long-term same-sex partnerships may or may not have the ability to have their unions legally recognized in the states within which they reside.  At the present time Indiana is not one of the states that will allow for gay marriages. This has some very profound implications on an estate planning level.  There is a $5.25 million per person exclusion, but this only applies to asset transfers between people who are not married. If you are legally … [Read more...] about Estate Planning Considerations for Same-Sex Couples

April Indianapolis Estate Planning Seminars

March 25, 2013Estate Planning, Incapacity Planning, Living Trusts, Probate, Wills and Trusts

Our firm is very proactive about community outreach and education.  When you understand why estate planning is important you invariably feel compelled to take action for the benefit of those that you love. One way that we make solid information available is through our website and right here on this blog.  A great resource that you may want to explore is our library of informative free estate planning reports. We offer a number of reports on many different specific topics, and they … [Read more...] about April Indianapolis Estate Planning Seminars

A Single Reason to Plan Ahead for Possible Incapacity

March 18, 2013Advance Directives, Elder Law, Incapacity Planning, Power of Attorney

In truth, incapacity can strike anyone at any time.  One of the most widely publicized examples of this was the case of Terri Schiavo.  She was in her 20's when she fell into a vegetative state due to full cardiac arrest. The above having been stated, incapacity is obviously something that is more likely to strike people who reach an advanced age.  Though there are many different causes of incapacitation, the mere existence of Alzheimer's disease alone is enough to make … [Read more...] about A Single Reason to Plan Ahead for Possible Incapacity

Access Free Indianapolis Estate Planning Report

February 20, 2013Asset Protection, Estate Planning, Incapacity Planning, Living Trusts, Power of Attorney, Wills and Trusts

Some people do not take action with regard to executing the appropriate estate planning documents because they are not aware of all of the things that can go wrong if you do not plan ahead in an intelligent and informed manner. When you do have a basic understanding of the relevant tax laws and the various challenges that seniors citizens face you see why it is indeed important to make preparations for the future with the benefit of expert guidance. With the above in mind we have prepared … [Read more...] about Access Free Indianapolis Estate Planning Report

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