Charitable Trust?
By designating assets to non profit organizations, families can use wealth for social good. Estate planners explain charitable trusts, clarifying the difference between charitable remainder and lead trusts. Charitable Trusts Are Irrevocable Charitable…
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Making a Will? Be Specific
Of course making proactive decisions about family assets and treasured belongings is challenging, but lawyers encourage as much specificity as possible when making a will. Reliance on “the kids” to work things out “later”…
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Understand The Importance: Wills and Executors
Even amidst the painful lessons of the pandemic, most Americans still don’t have a will, and correspondingly, have not designated anyone to attend to their affairs upon death. Legal experts share insights to spark…
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Family Secrets and Estate Plans
Big secrets withheld from close family members are difficult during life—and perhaps even more devastating upon death, when loved ones no longer have the hope of making peace with a surprising new reality. However,…
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Death In The Family? Practical Advice
Here’s a reality no one likes to talk about: when a loved one dies, as if working through grief is not enough, there’s a lot of other work to be done. In addition to the…
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Alzheimers? Consider a Trust
No one wants to think about living with Alzheimer’s. Sadly, a growing number of people and their families have no choice but to make big shifts in their lives, as they cope with the…
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Missouri: Probate and Personal Representatives?
In Missouri the Circuit Court’s Probate Division oversees the distribution of assets after a death. If there is a will, assets are distributed accordingly, after debts are paid. If there is no will, Missouri’s intestacy…
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Lots of Holes: The Estate of Henry Darger
An Illinois probate court is trying to sort out who has the rights to the estate of outsider artist Henry Darger—and has so far found “lots of holes” in the court documents. When Darger, died…
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Insights for Executors: Identity Protection
Executing the will and affairs of a deceased loved one has always been challenging—and cyber crime is making it even more so. Attention to digital accounts, assets and passwords is increasingly important, as is…
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