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- Going, Going, Gone: True Gifts Can’t Be Taken Back
ensure that certain family heirlooms or even a piece of property remain “in the family” is to create a trust Putting real or personal property into a trust allows the person who creates the trust to set some guidelines If trustees and beneficiaries are carefully selected, the property may be protected for many years to
- 5 Estate Planning Myths
A medical power of attorney appoints someone you trust to make medical decisions for you in the event Jointly-owned property, property in trust, life insurance proceeds, and property with a named beneficiary
- Prepare your Estate Planning Now to Help Loved Ones Later
Consider a living trust. A will may not cover all of your estate-planning needs. You might want to look at a living trust. A trust can give you flexibility in distributing your assets and can help you avoid probate. In order to create a trust or other estate-planning documents, work with a qualified and experienced These include your birth certificate, will, and living trust. Communication.
- ADVICE FROM A HOUSTON PRENUPTIAL LAWYER REGARDING SECOND MARRIAGES
Wills and trusts come into play when looking at inheritance, so the prenup is more of a starting point
- Seniors, Don’t Get Taken!
That, along with many seniors being more polite and trusting, often makes them marks for schemes by unscrupulous
- Retirement Planning 101
basic estate planning documents in place: a will, powers of attorney, healthcare proxy, and perhaps a trust
- Family Fight After Death: Why Siblings Fight After the Passing of a Parent
Even with wills and trusts in place, tension can run incredibly high.
- Snoop Dogg Too Smart to Have a Will?
Appoint a trustee for your children. circumstances (such as a special needs child or significant inheritance), you might want an independent trustee—such as a bank or trust company—to serve as trustee or as co-trustee to make the best financial choices for Guardianship #EstatePlanningLawyer #ProbateAttorney #Probate #ProbateCourt #Inheritance #Wills #TaxPlanning #Trusts
- WHERE WILL MY PROPERTY GO AFTER I DIE?
An experienced attorney can help with a variety of estate planning needs like wills, trusts, asset protection
- How to Divide Your Assets among Your Children
might also look into passing equal shares to each child but placing the share of the needy offspring in trust
- My Common Law Spouse Died. How Do You Prove Common Law Marriage After Death?
couple A record of filing taxes jointly as husband and wife Any written documents such as wills or trusts Lawyers can also review existing documents like wills and trusts , which might contain language indicating
- Why Having an Imperfect Estate Plan Is Better Than Not Having One At All
Should you create trusts that protect assets for your children and grandchildren, or simply provide that Whom should you appoint in various roles—as agent under powers of attorneys, as trustees, as personal