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Wills and Trusts

Our Report on Wills Now Available for Download

December 12, 2012Estate Planning, Probate, Wills and Trusts

One of the foundational elements to consider when you are taking stock of your legacy would be the vehicle or vehicles of asset transfer that you intend to utilize. There are many choices, but the most common one is the last will.  These documents are pretty well understood as a way to state your final wishes in a manner that may seem rather simple and straightforward. However, last wills are not as elementary as you might think.  There are websites out there claiming that anyone … [Read more...] about Our Report on Wills Now Available for Download

Including Your Grandchildren in Your Estate Plan

December 7, 2012Estate Planning, Wills and Trusts

Grandparents who want to provide for their grandchildren have a number of options when they are engaged in the process of estate planning.  First off we would like to look at the matter of education. Few things are more valuable than a good education, and college tuition is extremely expensive these days.  Providing a free education to your grandchildren would certainly be a fine way to extend a hand. The fact is that there can be tax advantages that go along with paying college … [Read more...] about Including Your Grandchildren in Your Estate Plan

Make Necessary Estate Plan Adjustments When Remarrying

December 5, 2012Divorce, Estate Planning, Power of Attorney, Wills and Trusts

Estate planning is an ongoing, dynamic process.  As relevant life events take place your existing estate plan must be updated.  If you go even a single day without a properly constructed estate plan you are taking a significant risk. And, you will not be around to suffer the consequences.  It would be your family members who would pay the price. Getting remarried is one of these life-changing events that can trigger the need for some estate plan adjustments.  One thing … [Read more...] about Make Necessary Estate Plan Adjustments When Remarrying

Making Provisions for a Family Member With Special Needs

December 3, 2012Estate Planning, Special Needs Planning, Wills and Trusts

When you discuss the details of your family dynamic with your estate planning attorney,  he or she will be able to make the appropriate recommendations.  There is no one set course of action, and it is important to make informed decisions when you are arranging for future asset transfers. If you were to take matters into your own hands and use some type of do-it-yourself legal document to state your final wishes, you may take steps that have unintentional consequences. With this in … [Read more...] about Making Provisions for a Family Member With Special Needs

Charitable Remainder Unitrusts: A Brief Overview

November 30, 2012Estate Planning, Financial Planning, Taxes, Wills and Trusts

If you want to set up an ongoing income stream for yourself while you simultaneously take steps to provide for your favorite charity, you may want to consider creating a charitable remainder unitrust. With these trusts, you establish a term during which you will receive annual annuity payments that must equal at least 5% and not more than 50% of the fair market value of the trust. When you are establishing the trust you name a charitable beneficiary who would benefit from the trust after … [Read more...] about Charitable Remainder Unitrusts: A Brief Overview

Who Will Administer Your Estate?

November 28, 2012Estate Planning, Living Trusts, Probate, Wills and Trusts

You have to consider the matter of estate administration when you are planning your estate. Letting your family know where your estate planning documents are located is fine, but what do they do next? Making your wishes as stated in writing become a reality is going to take the efforts of individuals with certain types of expertise. If you are using a revocable living trust to arrange for the distribution of your resources to your heirs after your passing,  you would do well to … [Read more...] about Who Will Administer Your Estate?

Unmarried, Childless People Need an Estate Plan Too

November 23, 2012Advance Directives, Estate Planning, Wills and Trusts

Estate planning is something that is relevant to all self-supporting adults.  While it is true that married couples who have children may be more concerned about the future than single individuals, unmarried people should take estate planning seriously as well. Some single people feel as though they have less to be concerned about because no one is relying on them.  But at the same time, single individuals are going to age like anyone else and they are going to accumulate personal … [Read more...] about Unmarried, Childless People Need an Estate Plan Too

The Limitations of Living Trusts

November 21, 2012Estate Planning, Living Trusts, Probate, Wills and Trusts

Living trusts are often utilized by people who would like to arrange for the eventual transfer of assets to their loved ones outside of the probate process. When you use a last will to direct the transfer of your assets after your passing the estate must be probated.  During this process the probate court supervises the administration of the estate. The heirs to the estate will not receive their inheritances until this process has run its course. Depending on the specifics of the case … [Read more...] about The Limitations of Living Trusts

Probate Lawyer Can Guide Executor

October 22, 2012Estate Planning, Probate, Wills and Trusts

It is best to see a practical picture when you are making preparations for the inevitable.  Looking at it from a general perspective estate planning is a matter of common sense.  You have to ask yourself what needs to be done and then engage the professional expertise that is necessary to make these things happen after you pass away. Executing a last will is one of the options that you have when you are stating your wishes in writing.  If you do use a last will rather than a … [Read more...] about Probate Lawyer Can Guide Executor

Intestacy Can Yield Unintended Consequences

October 17, 2012Estate Planning, Wills and Trusts

A commonly asked question in the field of estate planning involves intestacy.  What happens to your financial resources if you die without having executed a last Will or any other type of estate planning documents that direct the transfer of your assets? The answer is that the administration of your estate will be supervised by the probate court.  There are intestacy rules of succession, and these will be utilized to determine who assumes ownership of your assets.  Your closest … [Read more...] about Intestacy Can Yield Unintended Consequences

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