Estate Plans Can Protect against Exploitation

Financial exploitation is far more common than most people think, especially of the elderly. There are several types of individuals more at risk for exploitation, according to an article from mondaq titled “How An Estate Plan Can Protect Against Financial Exploitation.” These include someone with a cognitive impairment, in poor physical health, who is isolated or has a learning … Continue reading Estate Plans Can Protect against Exploitation

How to Talk to Parents about Estate Planning

Research from the National Alliance for Caregiving (NAC) and AARP shows that more than 50 million Americans currently serve as unpaid caregivers. This number has increased by nearly 25% since 2015. Statistically, baby boomers and women take on the biggest caregiving burden when it comes to providing care for aging family members. As life expectancy … Continue reading How to Talk to Parents about Estate Planning

Do You Need a Revocable or an Irrevocable Trust?

It’s not always obvious which type of trust is the best for an individual, says an article titled “Which is Best for Me: A Revocable or Irrevocable Trust?” from Westchester & Fairfield County Business Journals. In a revocable living trust (RLT), the creator of the trust, known as the “grantor,” benefits from the trust and can be the … Continue reading Do You Need a Revocable or an Irrevocable Trust?

How Does Estate Planning Work for Caregiving Children?

This situation requires considered estate planning to protect the arrangement, both for the parent and child, in the event of the parent’s incapacity and what may happen, if and when the parent needs to move to a care facility and/or passes away. If the child is caring for the parent at the parent’s home, the … Continue reading How Does Estate Planning Work for Caregiving Children?

How Do I Leave Assets for Heirs?

How to distribute assets to beneficiaries isn’t always a simple decision. Not only do you want to consider how best to distribute your assets, but you also want to consider how and when beneficiaries should be able to access inheritances and then ensure this is all documented in your estate plan. An article from Kiplinger, “Estate Planning? … Continue reading How Do I Leave Assets for Heirs?

What are the Advantages of Putting Your Home in a Trust?

Property trusts allow you to place your personal residence or any property you own into a trust to be given to a beneficiary, explains an article, “When Should I Put My Home in a Trust,” from yahoo!life.com. Placing your home in a property trust makes it far more likely your home will go to its intended beneficiary. The property … Continue reading What are the Advantages of Putting Your Home in a Trust?

How Can I Relieve My Family’s Stress When I Die?

After losing a family member, people experience pain and grief. The situation gets worse if legal issues are involved, resulting in family conflicts. Such challenges are typically the result of a lack of planning when they could have been much easier if a good plan had been in place, says Scubby’s article entitled “7 Ways To Ease Your … Continue reading How Can I Relieve My Family’s Stress When I Die?

What Is Probate Court?

Probate court is a part of the court system that oversees the execution of wills, as well as the handling of estates, conservatorships and guardianships. This court also is responsible for the commitment of a person with psychiatric disabilities to institutions designed to help them. Investopedia’s an article entitled “What Is Probate Court?” also explains that the probate … Continue reading What Is Probate Court?

Do I Need a Will If I’m Leaving Insurance Policy to a Beneficiary?

If you aren’t thorough with your estate planning, you could create conflict, even with the best of intentions, says an article from yahoo! Entertainment titled “Life Insurance Beneficiary vs. Will: Do I Need Both?” Your life insurance beneficiary designation supersedes your will, so you’ll need to have your life insurance policy and your will aligned to save heirs … Continue reading Do I Need a Will If I’m Leaving Insurance Policy to a Beneficiary?

Ask the Attorney: Can the Beneficiary of a Will Have the Executor Removed?

The executor has one of the most essential roles in fulfilling the last wishes of a person who has passed away. Since the decedent often appoints them, the court typically defaults to the executor. And when the court appoints them, it is done only after careful consideration.  Hence, there must be grounds for removing an … Continue reading Ask the Attorney: Can the Beneficiary of a Will Have the Executor Removed?