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Court Bonds 05.28.2024

Inheritance: How Much?

  Leaving loved ones from the next generation even a little better off is a goal shared by all working parents. Analysis of inheritance trends reveals that most are indeed managing to pass some level…
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Inheritance: How Much?
Court Bonds 05.28.2024

Inheriting A Home–and The Mortgage

  When a home with an outstanding mortgage is gifted as part of an estate plan, the debt does not just evaporate upon the death of the owner. Even so, family homes are often the…
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Inheriting A Home–and The Mortgage
Court Bonds 05.21.2024

Joint Accounts and Probate?

  Adding adult children to accounts (aka “joint tenancy”) is one way to allow assets to pass on to them expediently, without going through the public process of probate, upon your death. Joint tenancy is…
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Joint Accounts and Probate?
Court Bonds 05.21.2024

Why Are Revocable Trusts So Handy?

  Revocable trusts are the most common type of trust. Setting up a revocable trust is relatively easy, allows for flexibility and helps with a number of estate planning goals. Part of the appeal, as…
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Why Are Revocable Trusts So Handy?
Court Bonds 04.24.2024

Getting Help: Estate, Probate and Trust Administration

  Expert legal help is a good idea during estate planning, while navigating probate as a personal representative, or when serving as a trustee. Here are examples of the legal processes attorneys can guide you…
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Getting Help: Estate, Probate and Trust Administration
Court Bonds 04.24.2024

Should The Executor of a Will Use Discretion?

  Just as the title expresses, the role of executor is to carry out the intentions of the testator (aka person creating a will), so generally, executors do not volunteer their own discretion while fulfilling…
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Should The Executor of a Will Use Discretion?
Court Bonds 04.18.2024

Updating Estate Plans: A Checklist

  If you’ve made an estate plan, good for you: you’re ahead of many people in gifting your family (and yourself) with peace of mind. However, keep in mind, estate planning is not a “once…
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Updating Estate Plans: A Checklist
Court Bonds 04.18.2024

Trusts: Separate and Unique Entities

  Under the eyes of the law, trusts are separate and unique entities, and this is why they are incredibly useful estate planning tools. Trusts can be set up to accomplish a variety of goals….
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Trusts: Separate and Unique Entities
Court Bonds 04.15.2024

Executing A Will: Duties Explained

  Creating a will is an important way to organize affairs and prevent loved ones from having excess stress when we die. At the time a will is made, a trusted individual is designated to…
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Executing A Will: Duties Explained