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- What to Do If You Suspect Elder Financial Abuse
Sudden changes to wills or estate plans — This may include changes that benefit someone who is not a
- 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.
- Advance Directive Mistakes to Avoid
Many healthcare workers are not actually aware of this rule and may be personally willing to serve as
- The Importance of Elder Law for LGBTQ+ Seniors
seniors ensure that their legal documentation is in order, including marriage and adoption certificates, wills
- Estate Planning Mistake No. 122: Neglecting Beneficiary Designations
IRAs #ProbateAttorney #Probate #ProbateCourt #Inheritance #401ks #BeneficiaryDesignations #Pensions #Wills
- Houston Estate Lawyer: How to Plan for Religious Needs
Health and End-of-Life Decisions Living Wills and Healthcare Directives are also influenced by religious
- 7 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Include in Your Estate Plan
Healthcare directives, also known as living wills, provide instructions on your medical care and end-of-life
- The Benefits of a Revocable Living Trust
revocable living trust is a popular estate planning tool that offers several benefits over traditional wills
- Tips on Creating a “Life After Me” Document
28, 2016) “How to Prepare a ‘Life After Me’ Document” #estateplanning #PlanningfortheFuture #Trusts #Wills
- Careful Planning for Blended Families is a Must
Wills are in many instances signed at the last minute in hospital rooms or nursing homes. Wills are required to go through probate. That is the only place they have any sway. LimitedPowerofAppointment #Probate #Inheritance #NoContestClause #RevocableLivingTrust #BlendedFamilies #WillContest #Wills #estateplanning
- Top Financial Considerations for Expectant Parents
Financial Considerations” #AssetProtection #Guardianship #529EducationalSavingsPlan #DisabilityInsurance #Wills
- New Hampshire Solves Power of Attorney Issue
ramifications with an estate planning attorney and ask about other estate planning documents such as wills