An opportunity to save money is a huge motivator to make a purchase, and it should also prompt you to action to safeguard your estate. Without a legally binding estate plan including incapacity planning, you're leaving your assets open to a long and expensive...
Month: January 2018
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Recent Posts
- Q: My uncle died and his estate needs to go through probate. He did not have a Will. Who will receive the assets of his estate at the end of the probate?
- Q: Why might it be better for me to completely restate my trust versus simply amending it?
- Q: Is there any way my kids can avoid probate if I DON’T use a living trust to transfer my home?
- Q: My child will be 18 soon, but I do not feel like he is ready to manage an inheritance well if my spouse and I pass unexpectedly in the near future. How can this be addressed in our estate plan?
- Q: Do I still “own” my house if there is a mortgage on it?