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In What Way Are Estates Administered in Court?

In What Way Are Estates Administered in Court?

During probate, judicial officials, including probate judges, process the wills of the deceased. While state probate laws may vary, the general process is quite similar across the country. Probate is the process of proving wills for decedents’. A probate judge…

Incorporating Cryptocurrency Into Your Estate Plan

Incorporating Cryptocurrency Into Your Estate Plan

When it comes to digital assets, traditional estate planning elements are mostly obsolete. Crypto-assets may comprise significant individual wealth in the forms of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and noncurrency blockchain tokens. If you own any of these asset classes, addressing complex…

An Estate Plan Should Include a Family LLC

An Estate Plan Should Include a Family LLC

Limited liability companies (LLC) are legal structures that sit between partnerships and corporations. Most small business owners are aware this hybrid legal entity is beneficial for financial management, yet an LLC is also a powerful estate planning tool for much…

Children With Special Needs: Managing Their Money Over Their Lifetime

Children With Special Needs: Managing Their Money Over Their Lifetime

The estate planning of children with special needs presents a unique challenge. Optimizing your estate to use, enhance, and enrich assets for your special needs child while maintaining their enrollment in public benefits programs requires careful planning. An estate planning…

Medicaid: Five Years of Looking Back Without Penalties

Medicaid: Five Years of Looking Back Without Penalties

Planning for long-term care is important because nearly everyone will require it at some point in their lives. While we cannot predict the timing or level of care, we can take steps to prepare for an unexpected medical and financial…

Your Possessions Are Part of Your Memories

Your Possessions Are Part of Your Memories

Consider that your estate plan has been finalized. It provides care for your home, savings, and investments so that your family will receive those valuable estate items fairly and efficiently. Your plan will also protect your legacy from your children’s…

Think Twice Before Creating Your Own Estate Plan Documents

Think Twice Before Creating Your Own Estate Plan Documents

This is a question we hear all the time. Wouldn’t it be enough to just download a will, do a transfer-on-death deed for my land, put my kids on my bank account, and be done with my estate planning? It’s…

Making an Estate Plan for Unmarried Couples

Making an Estate Plan for Unmarried Couples

Americans over 65 are experiencing divorce and widowhood at record rates, resulting in new partnerships. The US Census Bureau reports that more than half of all older adults have only married once, opting to stay legally single in their future relationships. Cohabitating…

When a Beneficiary No Longer Lives, Who Inherits the Estate?

When a Beneficiary No Longer Lives, Who Inherits the Estate?

What happens to your inheritance if your beneficiary is no longer alive? You may be wondering whether if you leave property to your brother Jim, but he dies before you, would his kids inherit the property in his place? The…

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