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Living Wills And Estate Planning A living will is a document you draft that stipulates what kind of treatment you want or don’t want in the event of an unrecoverable illness or injury that leaves you unable to speak for yourself. It gives you the power to refuse extraordinary measures that would keep your body alive when there is no hope of recovery, and when you would choose, if able, to die a natural death.People have differing...... Similar Editorial : by Larryd.johnson. | Source : Estate Planning
Selecting An Advantageous Trust And Estate Lawyer Trust and Estates is a rapidly growing area of practice in the law that includes estate planning, managing your estate during life and disposing of your estate at your death through the use of trusts, wills and other planning documents.Learn about Distinctive Legal Practice Areas.You can easily become familiar with the different practice areas to determine the type of lawyer who will work best on...... Similar Editorial : by Gene Simmons. | Source : Estate Planning
Estate Planning - Youre Never Too Young Gone are the days of leaving home for the first time. For some it was spreading the wings and taking flight. While with others, it was a matter of being tossed over the edge of the nest.Despite the circumstances, it was a mixed bag of emotions. Perhaps it was a combination of delight, a pinch of fright and a whole bunch of egotism. Words like restriction, boundary, curfew, grounded and phrases...... Similar Editorial : by Moneyalert. | Source : Estate Planning
Intestacy: Passing Without Estate Planning - What Happens? If a person passes on without estate planning of any kind, whether that planning is some kind of will or trust, they are said to have died intestate. Intestate law is the law that decides how assets are transferred and creditors satisfied if a person passes on without saying who gets the house, the car or the guarded family apple pie receipt. Intestacy law is a set of fall back provisions or rules...... Source : Estate Executor
Estate Planning - Protecting Your Spouse. The first question many people have when considering estate planning is how to protect their spouse in the event that they pass away. Although it is common to offer the advice that a will or trust is the best way to protect a surviving spouse, it is also important to remember to explain what protection a spouse has prior to a will or trust being created in which they are a named as an heir or...... Similar Editorial : by Moneyalert. | Source : Estate Executor
Choosing An Estate Planning Attorney If you have decided to put your affairs in order and finally accept the fact that estate planning is something most of us would be better off having than not, the next thing you might be wondering about is how to choose an estate planning attorney. The first thing to remember is that your estate-planning attorney is a person with whom you will share a great deal of personal information. The bottom...... Similar Editorial : by Moneyalert. | Source : Estate Executor
Estate Planning - Changing A Will “I am taking you out of the will,” or “I am going to disinherit Gregory and leave all my money to Steven,” are statements that seem far more like they belong in an Agatha Christie novel than in a serious discussion of estate planning.Although the world is not filled with conniving relations who maneuver endlessly to gain the favor of a truly despicable older family matron or patron who uses their...... Similar Editorial : by Moneyalert. | Source : Estate Executor
Offshore Trust - Effective Estate Planning, You Decide The creation of offshore trusts and other financial plans is a way of shielding your assets from the laws of the nation in which you reside. It can sometimes be used to remove one of the two certainties of life; taxes. Americans are far less likely than the citizens of other countries to put assets abroad because, although when you receive the benefits of being free of your country’s laws...... Similar Editorial : by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.. | Source : Estate Executor
Estate Planning - Real Property Disbursement Problems Many parents want to give an equal share of the family home or some other sentimental form of real property (actual land usually) to their surviving children in equal shares. As an estate-planning attorney, one often sees the strange problems created by such plans. In particular if there are an even number of children, this may create hardships as voting blocks of family members eventually have to...... Similar Editorial : by Moneyalert. | Source : Estate Executor
Estate Planning - The Life Estate The life estate is something every first year law student learns about when they study the arcane and often bizarre history of property law that harkens back to the days of English knights, lords and serfs, and the transfer of property through the ceremonial throwing of dirt clods with oaths of duty to accompany. The life estate is about as old as they come as instruments of wealth transfer go and...... Similar Editorial : by Moneyalert. | Source : Estate Executor
Estate Planning - What About Life Insurance? Not too many years ago life insurance was considered to be the indispensable platform upon which all other estate planning efforts should be based. In fact, for those in the median and lower income ranges, it was often the only recognized method for protecting one’s heirs, particularly in the event of untimely death. However, over the past twenty or so years, the concept of financial planning has...... Similar Editorial : by Moneyalert. | Source : Estate Executor
Estate Planning - Rules And Trustees If you are wisely attempting to put some assets into a trust (inter vivos) in your lifetime, then you have been paying attention to the important differences between wills and trusts. A trust created during your life will be far more secure with respect to its ability to withstand challenges to how your assets are to be distributed during estate planning than a will. Making a trust is a brave...... Similar Editorial : by Moneyalert. | Source : Estate Executor
Estate Planning - Undue Influence Considerations Often during the final years of a dear friend’s or relative’s life some person or persons will take over the task of caring for their sick and elderly friend or relative to a greater degree than the other people in their lives. This is sometimes due to sheer geography where the aged or sick person lives nearer to one set of relatives than to another. In addition, some relatives or friends may be...... Similar Editorial : by Moneyalert. | Source : Estate Executor
Estate Planning - Protecting Your Furred Friend The whole concept of estate planning has a couple of primary aims: 1) making sure that your assets are distributed where and how you want them to be, and 2) ensuring that your loved ones are cared for and able to comfortably live out their lives after you are gone. If you consider your pets as part of your property, to whom do you leave them – and the obvious answer is to someone who won’t...... Similar Editorial : by Moneyalert. | Source : Estate Executor
Estate Planning – Considering A Second Marriage Late In Life As the life expectancy of people in the United States increases, the reality of second and third marriages becomes more likely even for those who tend to marry for a long time if not until the death of their first spouse. Widows and widowers are increasingly likely to meet and decide that a second marriage is an excellent way to avoid spending their autumn years alone and that love is not the...... Similar Editorial : by Moneyalert. | Source : Estate Executor