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Others may be far less inclined to share the details of their estate plan; however, as an adult child you should encourage your parents to at least discuss overall estate planning with you. [read post]
23 Nov 2023, 1:18 am by skbhtg
Or that your best friend or closest child pressured you into making gifts to them. [read post]
30 Jun 2009, 4:40 pm by The Legacy Lawyer
Tagged: assets, beneficiaries, business succession, estate, Estate Planning, estate planning checklist, incapacity, living trust, probate, will [read post]
22 Aug 2012, 7:38 am by admin
The post What Does Back to School Have to do with Estate Planning? [read post]
3 Feb 2013, 7:45 am by Michael
(a) A parent of a child has the following rights and duties: (1) the right to have physical possession, to direct the moral and religious training, and to designate the residence of the child; (2) the duty of care, control, protection, and reasonable discipline of the child; (3) the duty to support the child, including providing the child with clothing, food, shelter, medical and dental care, and education; (4) the duty, except when a guardian of the… [read post]
14 Apr 2009, 2:00 am
  To refresh: the classic estate freeze is a transaction involving a business-owning parent and his or her child. [read post]
24 Feb 2023, 9:30 am by Russell Knight
‘The court if necessary to protect and promote the best interests of the children may set aside a portion of the jointly or separately held estates of the parties in a separate fund or trust for the support, maintenance, education, physical and mental health, and general welfare of any minor, dependent or incompetent child of the parties. [read post]
14 Apr 2017, 11:00 pm by Robert L. Mues
Each child would receive approximately $13,000. [read post]
15 Nov 2022, 7:20 am by McCulloch & Miller, PLLC
As a general rule, we recommend that you have one of our estate planning lawyers review your current plan each year, or after any of the following life events: Bringing a child into the home (birth or adoption); Divorce or remarriage; Changes in your health; Changes in your financial situation; Changes in business ownership [link to Estate Planning for Business Owners page]; Death of a beneficiary; or Changes to your distribution plan, for example, if you want to add… [read post]
22 Aug 2011, 11:04 am by Dave Wingate, Senior Life Care Planning
Whether that conversation is with a spouse, an adult child, or a parent, she offerssuggestions in all three cases [read post]
23 Oct 2013, 10:15 am by Saul Kobrick, Estate Planning Attorney
Some people choose a lawyer, accountant or financial consultant based on their experience while others prefer their spouses, an adult child, a close friend or other relative to fill this role. [read post]
29 Jun 2017, 7:07 am by Joy Yusi
Eligible dependents include a child, parent, spouse or domestic partner. [read post]
19 Aug 2014, 6:30 am by Kyle Krull
Against this backdrop, you may approach your estate planning as if each child was yours biologically, and your second spouse is actually your first spouse. [read post]
15 Jan 2021, 2:36 pm
Property liens - The court may place liens on a payor’s property or assets, including real estate property, financial accounts, or insurance claims. [read post]
9 Sep 2013, 6:03 am by Cari Rincker
 Trusts can be used to build wealth in a child’s name until the child reaches a certain age. [read post]
10 Aug 2010, 11:51 am by Michael Rinne
In California, non-marital children may inherit from the mother when there's parent-child relationship by the mother giving birth and from the father only if father acknowledged the child, subsequent marriage to the mother, or court decree of paternity. [read post]
27 Mar 2013, 6:35 am by Cari Rincker
 If you already have one, I recommend revising every 3-5 years or whenever there is a major life event in your farm family (e.g., marriage, divorce, birth of child, death, purchase of major asset). [read post]
21 Jun 2013, 8:35 pm
The idea that a sixty-something child of an enormously wealthy person needs three hundred million dollars to himself or herself to the exclusion of a sibling is mind-boggling. [read post]
21 Jun 2013, 8:35 pm
The idea that a sixty-something child of an enormously wealthy person needs three hundred million dollars to himself or herself to the exclusion of a sibling is mind-boggling. [read post]