by Christine | Jun 11, 2015 | Conservatorships, Dementia, Elder Law, Long Term Care |
Can you imagine not being notified if your parent had been injured, fell ill or had even passed away? With a recently increasing occurrence across the country, state representatives are proposing changes to ensure children have visitation rights to ailing parents. Fox...
by Christine | Jun 11, 2015 | Asset Protection, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Estates, Living Trust, Portability, Power of Attorney, Trusts, Wills |
So how do you know if your estate plan is out-of-date? If your will or trust predates these four key “freshness dates,” it may be time to visit your attorney for a review. Estate plans are not meant to be a one-time deal. If life changes – or the law changes –...
by Christine | Jun 10, 2015 | Digital Assets, Digital Estate Planning, Estate Planning |
“‘Do you have any important business online?’ That is now just as important of a conversation as asking somebody their health care preferences in a life-threatening situation.” Leaving your digital accounts out of your estate plan can prove to be a big, bad mistake....
by Christine | Jun 9, 2015 | Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Estates, Inheritance, Living Trust, Probate, Tax Planning, Trusts, Wills |
Although some couples remain unmarried to protect their estates, that strategy backfires if you end up paying estate taxes. If you choose not to marry, you and your partner need to educate yourselves on your estate planning and retirement options. If you’re married,...
by Christine | Jun 8, 2015 | Asset Protection, Estate Planning, Estates, Living Trust, Tax Planning, Trusts, Wills |
Sixteen states and the District of Columbia levy an estate tax with some taking a bigger piece of your estate than others. For this reason, it is critical to understand which states are going to take more out of your beneficiaries pocket when you die. So which states...