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23 Nov 2010, 6:20 am by Kellen
  I believe the caretaker child should be compensated and receive their equal portion of the estate. [read post]
18 Sep 2017, 10:40 am by Luke W. Welmerink, Attorney
This will also protect an inheritance from being lost to a child’s soon to be ex-spouse in a family law matter. [read post]
16 Jul 2012, 7:00 am
If the parents’ living trust contains information about the value of their estate and is used to hold funds for the child who has a disability, that document must be presented to the reviewing government agencies. [read post]
4 Jul 2009, 4:28 am by Steve Worrall
Worrall explains, “Whether you have $5 or $50 million dollars, if you have a child, you must put your guardianship decisions in writing. [read post]
4 Jul 2021, 8:00 am by Rania Combs
Even their young adult child would benefit from a trust when millions of dollars are at stake. [read post]
15 Jun 2011, 11:28 am by Kyle Krull
Also, be sure to consult your attorney about any gift- and estate-tax implications. [read post]
14 Sep 2007, 2:46 am
As the child's biological mother remains alive, the court was thus asked to find as a matter of law that the child has three parents - two mothers and a father. [read post]
14 Sep 2007, 2:46 am
As the child's biological mother remains alive, the court was thus asked to find as a matter of law that the child has three parents - two mothers and a father. [read post]
6 May 2012, 2:49 pm
Hence, the 2nd plaintiffs commenced this action seeking - damages on behalf of the infant for "wrongful life" and, in their own right, for the pecuniary expense they have borne for the care and treatment of their child until her death; damages for the emotional and physical injuries suffered by the 2nd plaintiff-wife as the result of the birth of her child; damages for emotional injuries and expenses suffered by the 2nd plaintiff-husband; damages for the injury suffered… [read post]
2 Oct 2012, 5:16 am
Should you add a child's name to your deed in Alabama? [read post]
17 Jun 2011, 4:00 am by Kyle Krull
As its name implies, you could have a positive impact on a child's life forever by opening your home to a child for a "breath of fresh air" outside of their urban environment. [read post]
28 Apr 2009, 12:47 pm
Also for example, if you have given a child $100,000 to start a business or obtain an advanced degree, you may want to note in your trust that the amount should be deducted from that child's share so that your children will still share equally in your estate at your death. [read post]
10 Mar 2008, 9:36 am
Category: Estate PlanningWhile Heath Ledger's death may have been an accident, his failure to provide for his minor child is an example parental hubris I see all too often in parents of young children.Yahoo News reports that Ledger's will leaves nothing to daughter : "Heath Ledger's will leaves nothing to his former girlfriend and their 2-year-old daughter because it was never updated after they became part of his life. [read post]
2 Jun 2022, 8:28 am by Michael Roe
  Issues concerning support calculations, and valuation issues of real estate and/or business are an important and essential part of the practice. [read post]
The creation of a trust will give you the maximum control over how an inheritance left to a child can be used. [read post]
9 Dec 2016, 2:54 pm by Marc Soss
Families with a special needs child/adult need more estate planning than families without. [read post]
20 Jul 2015, 6:19 am
Lisko (Dissolution of marriage; "This appeal arises from a postdissolution order regarding child support for the parties' minor child. [read post]
5 Apr 2011, 2:27 pm by Steve Worrall
Estate planning is incredibly important for all parents, as it allows them the opportunity to make very difficult choices. [read post]
30 Jul 2020, 11:56 am by Racine Olson
One of the regular questions that I am asked is whether a person can list a child or someone else on the deed to their home as a survivor. [read post]
5 Jun 2019, 12:45 pm by Jules M. Haas
  The statute provides that a child born out of wedlock is the mother’s legitimate child, so that he and his offspring can inherit from her. [read post]