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Don't make the same mistakes you've seen in the headlines

Randy Fisher wrote 1 month ago: Now is the time to update your existing estate plan, or proceed with implementing a comprehensive es … more →

Tags: Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Probate, Will, Trust

FDIC -- Are you insured?

Randy Fisher wrote 2 months ago: With the rash of bank failures, you may wonder whether – and to what extent – the FDIC ( … more →

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When is it time to revisit your estate plan?

Randy Fisher wrote 3 months ago: If you own a car, then you know it requires regular servicing in order to perform well and be reliab … more →

Tags: Estate Planning, Probate, Will, Trust

Two Additional Advantages of Revocable Living Trusts

Edwin Hood wrote 4 months ago: 1.         Two Additional Advantages of Revocable Living Trusts Qualified estate planning attorneys … more →

Tags: Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts, Trust, grantor, grantee, Probate, Trustees, errant dispositions

Advantages of a Living Trust Upon Death of Grantor

Edwin Hood wrote 4 months ago:        Advantages of a Living Trust Upon the Death of the Grantor. Another major advantage of a revo … more →

Tags: Estate Planning, Wills, probate administration, closely held businesses, executrix administrator, administratrix, probate assets, executor fees, Successor Trustee

In Sickness and in Health: When is the Right Time to Prepare a Will

nacollawfirm wrote 4 months ago: Despite the recent drama over Michael Jackson’s death, he did many things right when it comes to end … more →

Tags: Probate and Will Contests, Last Will and Testament, right time to prepare a will, division of estate, executor of will, protect assets with a will, protect assets with a trust, Financial Advisor, testamentary trust

Primary Advantages of a Revocable Living Trust

kurtvbeasley wrote 5 months ago: Q: Can you summarize some of the primary advantages of a revocable living trust? A: There are severa … more →

Tags: Living Trusts, Estate Planning, Wills, Probate, Kurt Beasley, Kurt V Beasley, attorney kurt v beasley, Avoid Probate

7 Things You Don't Want to Be Caught Dead Without9 comments

jtopp wrote 5 months ago: Most people prefer not to discuss the issue of estate planning.  Let’s face it, there are cert … more →

Tags: Personal Finance, taxes, Estate Planning, Will, Trust, HIPAA Waiver, Power of Attorney, Living Will, pour-over will

Funding Your Revocable Living Trust

mikekilbourn wrote 5 months ago: Q:  What does it mean to “fund” my revocable living trust and how do I do it? A:  Trust Funding is t … more →

Tags: Florida residency, financial planning, Florida, Domicile, wealth preservation, Tax Benefits, Questions, trust funding, RLT

Estate Planning: Revocable Living Trusts

kurtvbeasley wrote 6 months ago: by Kurt V Beasley, Attorney I get questions every day in my practice about estate planning. My clien … more →

Tags: Living Trusts, Estate Planning, Legal, Kurt Beasley, Kurt V Beasley, attorney kurt v beasley, art of law, Avoid Probate, pour-over will

Free online estate planning?1 comment

The Legacy Lawyer wrote 7 months ago: Today, I saw a posting about doing one’s will and trust online: “What about going to www … more →

Tags: Living Trusts, Estate Planning, Planning for Incapacity, New Parents, Living Trust, Organ Donation, spendthrift provision, online estate planning, Suze Orman

Estate Planning for New Parents

The Legacy Lawyer wrote 7 months ago: Congratulations on your new family! You are in the midst of an exciting adventure, but it’s an … more →

Tags: Living Trusts, Estate Planning, New Parents, probate fees, Daniel K. Printz, estate tax, Advance Health Care Directive, Durable Power of Attorney, testamentary trust

Client Corner: Married Couple with Minor Children1 comment

The Legacy Lawyer wrote 8 months ago: A common client for me, especially through my contacts with the Parent Connection in San Diego, is t … more →

Tags: Living Trusts, Estate Planning, Planning for Incapacity, New Parents, Parent Connection!, married couple, Minor Children, Pregnant, simple wills

When should I review or change my Trust?

The Legacy Lawyer wrote 9 months ago: You should review your estate planning documents periodically. If it is not up to date when you die, … more →

Tags: Living Trusts, Living Trust, trust amendment, Marriage, Divorce, Estate Planning, Guardian, trust review, trust changes

Who Will Make Your Decisions?

Jerrold Bartholomew wrote 1 year ago: Perhaps the most important lesson an estate planning attorney can convey to a client is that your en … more →

Tags: Estate Planning, Pre-Planning for Long Term Care, disability planning, Probate Court, Probate, Michigan Estate Planning, Guardianship, financial power of attorney, Medical Power of Attorney

Reasons To Have A Living Trust1 comment

Michael Smith wrote 1 year ago: This is a link to an article on Andrew Ewalt’s blog.  He’s an estate planning attorney i … more →

Tags: Estate Planning, Basic Estate Planning, Living Trust

On Our Way to ‘Healthy Finances’!

Karen Schatz wrote 1 year ago: Like many people, I too hate dealing with finances: paying bills when I know there’s not enough mone … more →

Tags: Karen Schatz, Healthy Finances, Finances, paying bills, Expenses, Credit Cards, Merry Go Round, Suze Orman, Women & Money


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