Jun 3, 2020

Legal Requirements to Consider When Selecting an Executor

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Legal Requirements to Consider When Selecting an Executor The person you choose to be your executor (sometimes called a personal representative) will play an extremely important role, as that person will be responsible for gathering, securing, managing, and ultimately distributing your money and property when you pass away. As a result, you should make your [...]

Jun 3, 2020

HELP! This Probate Is Taking Forever!!!

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HELP! This Probate Is Taking Forever!!! After a loved one dies, their money and property must be distributed to the right people, either according to their will or the state’s default distribution scheme (found in its “intestacy” statute). While most people want the settlement process to be done ASAP, probate can take between 18 and [...]

Jun 2, 2020

No-Contest Clause: Does No-Contest Really Mean No Contest?

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No-Contest Clause: Does No-Contest Really Mean No Contest? We live in a litigious society. Unfortunately, even family members sometimes file lawsuits because they are dissatisfied with what their parents or loved ones leave them in a will or trust. Some are so disgruntled that they decide to contest or challenge the validity of a will [...]

Jun 2, 2020

Why Your Marital Agreement Should Be Shown to Your Estate Planner

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Why Your Marital Agreement Should Be Shown to Your Estate Planner It is not uncommon for couples to enter into marital agreements stating what property is separately owned by each spouse and the property rights each spouse will have in the event of separation, divorce, or death. They are most common when one or both [...]

Jun 2, 2020

How to Handle Savings Bonds in Estate Planning and at Death

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How to Handle Savings Bonds in Estate Planning and at Death A savings bond is defined as “debt security issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to help pay for the U.S. government’s borrowing needs.” In effect, when you buy a savings bond, you are loaning the U.S. government money which is repaid with [...]

Jun 2, 2020

Assisted Reproductive Technology and the Real Impact on Estate Planning

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Assisted Reproductive Technology And The Real Impact On Estate Planning According to data provided by the Center for Disease Control (CDC), approximately  2 percent of all infants born in the United States (83,946 in 2019) were conceived using assisted reproductive technology (ART).. ART is defined by the CDC as all fertility treatments in which both [...]

May 5, 2020

Special Estate Planning Considerations for Art and Other Collections

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Special Estate Planning Considerations for Art and Other Collections Many people have collections about which they are quite passionate: The collections may be very valuable, for example, art collections, coins, stamps, or designer handbags, or they may have more sentimental than monetary value, such as political bumper stickers, postcards, or rocks. Regardless of its dollar [...]

May 5, 2020

Caught in the Undertow: How No Estate Plan (or a Bad One) Could Leave Your Family Overwhelmed

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Caught in the Undertow: How No Estate Plan (or a Bad One) Could Leave Your Family Overwhelmed Many people love to spend part of their summer vacation at the beach, enjoying the ocean and sunshine. But there may be unseen dangers that are crucial for beach goers to keep in mind: For example, the undertow [...]

May 5, 2020

Things to Be Aware of When Administering a Hoarder’s Estate

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Things to Be Aware of When Administering a Hoarder's Estate Hoarding is more than just being a bit messy (or buying a six-month supply of toilet paper): It is actually a mental disorder causing some people to have difficulty discarding items, regardless of their value, and to experience severe distress even at the thought of [...]

May 5, 2020

State Estate and Inheritance Taxes: Does Your State Have Them, What Are They, and How Should You Plan for Them

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State Estate and Inheritance Taxes: Does Your State Have Them, What Are They, and How Should You Plan for Them The federal gift and estate tax exclusion is currently very high—$11.58 million for an individual and $23.16 million for a married couple in 2020. As a result, only very wealthy people currently need to be [...]

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