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  • Legislation Introduced to Protect Financial Advisers from Calling in Potential Elder Abuse

    The Senior Safe Act The Senior Safe Act would provide civil and administrative liability protection to

  • FAMILY LAWYERS IN HOUSTON USE PRENUPTIAL TO AGREEMENTS AVOID DIVORCE

    You are about to get married, after all, there should be trust and honesty between you.

  • 10 Common Mistakes People Make When Applying for Medicaid

    Transfers to disabled children, caretaker children, certain siblings, and money in any trusts that are

  • Estate Planning During the Biden Era

    Here are just a few factors to consider as you establish or update your estate plan under the Biden administration : Estate Tax Exemption Adjustments Estate tax exemption rates vary from administration to administration important to prepare now for the wide range of potential tax changes that may occur under the Biden administration

  • Make the Most of Your Social Security

    The Social Security Administration reports that nearly 75% of retirees who receive benefits take reduced

  • Estate Planning for 80-Somethings

    Knowing that there are special charitable trusts you can set up to payout to your favorite cause while discussed with an estate planning attorney so you rest assured that the correct kind of charitable trust

  • News of Millionaire Maiden’s Estate Shows Need for Estate Planning

    The County Treasurer Kurt Prenzler said he was ordered by the probate court to pay the heirs in Mary Petroff’s $1.36 million estate. Four dozen family members from Granite City to Bulgaria will receive the money left behind by the 97-year-old woman who died in 2011. Mary and her sister didn’t marry, and in their 90s, they began to suffer from dementia. Each was appointed a legal guardian. When Anne died in 2009, her estate passed on to Mary. Both sisters lived a modest life. After Mary passed away, the state of Illinois discovered she was a millionaire with no known heirs or will. Prenzler said following Mary’s death, her estate was placed with his office for safekeeping in accordance with Illinois law, which stipulates that unclaimed monies are kept in the county for a period of 10 years before being turned over to the state. However, in Mary’s case, there were people who came forward and claimed to be her relatives. The familial relationship was determined last month by a probate judge. Then the County Treasurer’s Office cut checks for 48 relatives. Mary’s heirs will receive anywhere from about $3,000 to $110,000 from her estate. The largest amount of the estate will be headed to Mary’s relatives in Bulgaria. An attorney who was tasked with distributing the checks for his clients—most of whom are from Bulgaria—commented that the laws regarding estates are different in each state. If Mary had lived in Missouri, mostly likely the distribution would have gone to fewer family members. Reference: The (Alton IL) Telegraph (January 25, 2016) “Treasurer distributes Granite City millionaire maiden’s fortune” #Intestacy #HoustonGuardianship #TrustsandEstates #HoustonEstatePlanning #HoustonWills #Probate #ProbateCourt #Inheritance

  • Common Bad Excuses For Putting Off Estate Planning

    Create a revocable trust and transfer your assets to it during your lifetime. These documents will allow you to name someone you trust as an agent for these critical decisions and An estate plan can avoid this by appointing a guardian you and your spouse trust in advance. To avoid this you can establish a trust for your child to ensure they receive their inheritance on your

  • New Hampshire Solves Power of Attorney Issue

    other estate planning documents such as wills, durable powers of attorney for finances, and perhaps a trust Guardianship #ProbateCourt #LeagueCityWills #Inheritance #ClearLakeEstatePlanningLawyer #PowerofAttorney #Trusts

  • Make Retirement More Fun with Estate Planning

    Many use trusts to do just that, which will allow for more of your assets to be passed down to your loved

  • What Is Asset Protection? Who Am I Protecting My Assets From?

    this type of planning, call our office at (281) 218-0880 and ask about our Domestic Asset Protection Trusts

  • News of Millionaire Maiden’s Estate Shows Need for Estate Planning

    The County Treasurer Kurt Prenzler said he was ordered by the probate court to pay the heirs in Mary Petroff’s $1.36 million estate. Four dozen family members from Granite City to Bulgaria will receive the money left behind by the 97-year-old woman who died in 2011. Mary and her sister didn’t marry, and in their 90s, they began to suffer from dementia. Each was appointed a legal guardian. When Anne died in 2009, her estate passed on to Mary. Both sisters lived a modest life. After Mary passed away, the state of Illinois discovered she was a millionaire with no known heirs or will. Prenzler said following Mary’s death, her estate was placed with his office for safekeeping in accordance with Illinois law, which stipulates that unclaimed monies are kept in the county for a period of 10 years before being turned over to the state. However, in Mary’s case, there were people who came forward and claimed to be her relatives. The familial relationship was determined last month by a probate judge. Then the County Treasurer’s Office cut checks for 48 relatives. Mary’s heirs will receive anywhere from about $3,000 to $110,000 from her estate. The largest amount of the estate will be headed to Mary’s relatives in Bulgaria. An attorney who was tasked with distributing the checks for his clients—most of whom are from Bulgaria—commented that the laws regarding estates are different in each state. If Mary had lived in Missouri, mostly likely the distribution would have gone to fewer family members. Reference: The (Alton IL) Telegraph (January 25, 2016) “Treasurer distributes Granite City millionaire maiden’s fortune” #Intestacy #HoustonGuardianship #TrustsandEstates #HoustonEstatePlanning #HoustonWills #Probate #ProbateCourt #Inheritance

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