Articles, tagged with "living trust", page 6
12th August 2008
How do you protect your assets and independence during your lifetime as well as clearly guide and protect your family after your death? Consult an Estate Planning Lawyer. It is important to consult with an estate planning attorney to ensure you not only h...
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Author:
Adam Tobin
14th July 2008
It's important to note that when "giving away" an item such as your cabin or cottage to your children, despite your purest intentions, it can quickly become an enormous tax burden for the recipient/s.
Here are some different options to discuss with yo...
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Author:
M Shane
23rd June 2008
No one does not voluntarily elect a probate. People are too busy or concerned about the risk to health or other things to plan. They pass away without a living trust and their heirs in general ---- ---- their children to notice that they will not be able ...
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Author:
ebet sanders
23rd May 2008
Your living trust is much more than just a will that says which heirs get what percentage or which specific items that you leave behind should go to whom. A living trust details how and when heirs are to receive their inheritance, who is to take over any ...
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Author:
Steven W. Allen
20th May 2008
A living trust will not only protect your loved ones from difficult, costly and time-consuming legal procedures like probate, it may even protect you from the similar legal issues during your own lifetime. A living trust can be used in case of your incapa...
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Author:
Steven W. Allen
20th May 2008
Estate Planning is not only the process by which you're able to protect your assets and independence during your lifetime in the event of a physical or mental incapacity, but also is the process by which you're able to guide and protect your family after ...
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Author:
Adam Tobin
17th March 2008
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Author:
Abby Copuyoc
29th January 2008
Living trusts are usually set up so that any assets may be passed to inheritors or beneficiaries without necessarily going the probate way. Many people have experienced cases where, when owners of assets pass away, the beneficiaries fight over these asset...
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Author:
Poly Muthumbi
30th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 John Fraker
Trust Administration enjoys many advantages over the cumbersome, bureaucratic Probate process.
This article will address only the advantages of Trust Administration as a process, not the benefits of a Living Trust. The...
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Author:
JohnFraker
16th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 John Fraker
When a decedent dies with a valid will, but without a Living Trust, their estate is subject to Probate. Probate translated literally means "to prove the will." The probate process, in it's origin, was designed to prove th...
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23rd April 2007
By Shawn Christopher
Estate Planning, put simply, is the process of arranging one's affairs for when they pass away. This can usually be accomplished through the use of living trusts and wills. To most, the concept of estate planning sounds relatively...
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Filipino American Business Directory
21st April 2007
1) Do I need a Will?
Most likely, yes. Anyone who has minor children should have a will to appoint a Guardian in the event of both parents dying while the children are minors. (If you need any legal help please contact Rhode Island attorneys Slepkow Sl...
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Author:
David Slepkow, Rhode Island Lawyer
19th February 2007
The probate process can be time-consuming and expensive. Although is generally impossible to avoid probate once the decedent has died, probate costs can generally be avoided with proper estate planning prior to death.
One of the most popular and flexi...
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Author:
Accendo Academy
29th December 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 Ainer & Fraker, L.L.P.
Who will care for your children if you should die before their 18th birthday?
A difficult thought, to be sure. It may help to know that you can provide for your children's well-being should such a disaster ...
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Author:
John Erik Fraker, Esq.
22nd November 2006
There is a lot of misinformation and misunderstanding about last wills, living wills and living trusts.
While nobody likes to think about their own mortality, preparing both a will and a living will can save your loved ones from having to make a lot of...
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Author:
Nora Cole