Asset Protection Articles
Estate planning should take into account all possible scenarios; one of which is the unlikely and unfortunate event that you should leave behind children under the age of 18. If this were to happen, you would want to make sure that the property they inherit is protected. An adult should be named to manage any [...]
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While a Will is an essential part of any estate plan, there are some additional ways in which you may supplement your will by transferring assets directly to your beneficiaries. Assets that are eligible to be transferred directly include: • Life insurance proceeds. • Retirement plans, including 401(k) plans and IRAs. • Trustee accounts such [...]
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Probate is the court-supervised process of finalizing a person’s affairs and distributing his or her property after death. This becomes necessary if someone dies without a Will or any other estate planning provisions in place. A special probate court handles all aspects of administering an estate in the absence of other legal planning. Probate courts [...]
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Using only your Will to leave benefits to a child with special needs may actually work against their future financial security. Gifts and funds that are Willed directly to an individual can in reality become an asset for the state. Since such funds are considered to be income, they may cause your loved one to [...]
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The stress and emotion involved in losing a family member can only be explained by those experiencing the loss. Truly, this is the worse time in a person’s life to have to get involved with litigation. Whether someone feels that their rights have been denied by the will and probate court, or when a will [...]
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Well Spouses Must Plan Wisely In the Event of Their Partner’s Illness When a spouse becomes ill, the well spouse is suddenly faced not only with the emotional toll, but the burden of handling all the financial responsibilities and long-term planning on his or her own. If the ill spouse always handled the financial matters, [...]
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