When Is Probate Absolutely Necessary?
It is important that individuals understand the potential legal implications of their decisions. This article provides helpful information, however, it should not be taken as…
It is important that individuals understand the potential legal implications of their decisions. This article provides helpful information, however, it should not be taken as…
Transferring Real Estate and Personal Property Worth Less than $184,500 Whenever real estate is owned by the decedent, there must be some type of procedure…
Transferring Real Estate Worth Less than $61,500 Whenever real estate is owned by the decedent, there must be some type of procedure to transfer the…
After a loved one passes, the probate court is responsible for ensuring that creditors are paid and any remaining assets are properly distributed to beneficiaries….
Determining Your Goals And Priorities 1. Tax savings – Estate planning allows you to establish order of priority and plan according to your specific needs, allowing…
Representing Successor Trustees of a Trust The most common estate planning tool is a revocable living trust that transfers assets at death to designated beneficiaries….
Facing our own mortality is an arduous task, perhaps one of the most difficult challenges we will ever encounter. Nevertheless, if we desire a meaningful…
When someone passes away with a trust, their assets and property must be distributed according to the terms of the trust. The person who is…
Roughly half of all Americans don’t have a will, so if you’ve already taken this vital step to protect your assets and successors then congratulations…
Step 1 – Make A Record Of Your Emergency Information Keeping your important information organized and accessible is essential for moments of crisis. Documenting digital…
Physician asset protection plans require thoughtful consideration. Unfortunately, there are some foreseeable errors that can put doctors at risk of medical malpractice lawsuits and other…
Transferring Assets Worth More than $184,500 Whenever all the property owned by the decedent is worth more than $184,500 (for date of death after April…
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