Category: Trusts
Children may not have to make as many major decisions at a difficult time in their lives. Elder law estate planning can make the lives of adult children easier by setting major goals and tasks in the process, according to the Times Herald-Record in “Three ways for seniors to make things easier for their kids“. […]
A real-life problem when long-lost relatives show up. A trustee and only beneficiary of her mother’s trust explained her difficulties when her long-lost sister suddenly showed up toward the end of her mother’s life, according to the Santa Cruz Sentinel in the article “It’s never too early to disinherit children“. After disappearing for decades, her […]
Jack Grynberg built a billion-dollar industry but faces a near total loss of assets. Denver oil tycoon Jack Grynberg placed his assets into trusts for his family to protect his wealth and now has lost a suit to retain his wealth after the family fired him, according to The Denver Post in “Denver oil tycoon […]
Should inheritance be spent on sports cars and jewelry? Protecting your children from frittering away an inheritance is often done through a spendthrift trust but that trust can also be used to protect them from divorce and other problems that can come their way, according to Kiplinger in “How to Keep Your Heirs from Blowing […]
Where does help become an undue influence? The law is very specific when it comes to disinheriting an adult child, so it is a good idea to be perfectly clear on your wishes or it can backfire, according to the Santa Cruz Sentinel in “No shortcuts when planning estate trust“. It is crucial to have […]
There are many trusts and they fall into two categories. Estate planning has many options to achieve various purposes and trusts are one of the key ways to accomplish those goals, according to the Aiken Standard in “ON THE MONEY: A look at different types of trusts“. Some are created by the operation of a […]
Planning ahead can make the problem easier to handle. When parents have passed away, there are many challenges that heirs could face, including the condition of the home to the pain of selling the family homestead, according to The Washington Post in “With proper planning, selling a parent’s house can be a relatively painless process“. […]
The next generation may be willing to continue. However, it is important to prepare for the legal issues. If it turns out that the next generation of a family with a farm wants to work it, you have a good start at succession. However, you will also need an estate plan to tackle that job, […]
Your estate planning attorney will know what you need and when. When you meet with an estate planning attorney, the circumstances vary because you may meet when you are bringing up children or you may meet when you are living in an empty nest, according to the Houston Chronicle in “Learn about legal documents and […]
What position is a spouse in if they do not have a legal claim to property? A kind-hearted practice is often to allow a surviving spouse, who does not own the property, to remain in the home after their loved one has passed away. However, that can sometimes be a challenge, says The Union in […]