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13 Jul 2012, 7:09 pm
Also, if the joint owner is a child with financial issues, the parent can lose the property if the child’s creditors endeavor to collect outstanding debts. [read post]
28 Nov 2016, 11:58 am by Chepenik Trushin LLP
Hengen regarding creditor claims for child support arrearages against a decedent’s estate, when the decedent dies with unpaid child support obligations. [read post]
17 Dec 2015, 12:57 pm by Kyle Krull
Caring for a parent with Alzheimer's can be daunting, especially when you are an only child. [read post]
28 Jan 2022, 7:44 am by Alexis
Has an adult child or grandchild gotten married or divorced, started a family, fallen into debt, or otherwise experienced a dramatic change that could impact your planning goals? [read post]
30 Sep 2024, 12:00 am
Choosing a trustee to manage your trust and its assets is a crucial step in estate planning. [read post]
30 Aug 2021, 12:53 pm by Alan Augulis, Estate Planning Attorney
If you are the parent of a child with special needs, you need to address your child’s needs in your estate plan to ensure that he or she is well protected both during your lifetime and after you are gone. [read post]
14 Aug 2024, 2:57 pm by ocgdev
If you have an underage child battling addiction, you can name a guardian in your will to manage their financial affairs for them until they come of age. [read post]
27 Jan 2014, 2:40 am
Perhaps you give a child a large sum of cash on the occasion of his or her wedding, or give your house to a child who lives nearby when you decide to "downsize" your living arrangements. [read post]
22 Sep 2011, 5:18 pm
The decision to disinherit a child can be very difficult for some people. [read post]
9 Apr 2008, 7:00 am
A very important element of any estate plan, but especially so when planning for a special needs child is a letter of intent. [read post]
10 Aug 2007, 2:00 pm
A very important element of any estate plan, but especially so when planning for a special needs child is a letter of intent. [read post]
4 Feb 2009, 11:00 am
A very important element of any estate plan, but especially so when planning for a special needs child is a letter of intent. [read post]
30 Mar 2017, 12:00 am
If the parents are still in the picture, you must take steps to ensure that the grandparent has the rights to help the child in an urgent situation.So, grandparents acting as the primary caretaker for a grandchild must be sure to protect that child by:Executing a trust so that the grandparents’ assets are properly left to the minor childNaming a trustee to handle the property on behalf of the child after the grandparents are goneCreating a valid will to be sure all… [read post]
9 Apr 2019, 4:56 am by Kellie McTammany
How will the parameters of the estate plan change when a child turns 18 and may want (and be legally able) to make some decisions on their own? [read post]
18 Feb 2020, 3:29 am by Alex Oliveira
The LaBovick Law Group, representing the estate of Jovanni Sierra, said they have filed a complaint against Publix Supermarkets in Palm Beach County. [read post]
5 Nov 2021, 2:16 am by Cari Rincker
Support obligations Spousal or child support obligations may necessitate purchasing life insurance should you pass away before fulfilling the entire obligation. [read post]
1 Dec 2009, 3:28 pm
ESTATE PLANNING FOR A SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDIn Part III of this Series, I want to discuss estate planning issues for parents of a special needs child.A typical estate plan for parents without a special needs child includes:Will;Financial Power Of Attorney;Health Care Power of Attorney;Advanced Health Care Directive; andNaming Beneficiaries of Retirement Plans.The parent of a special needs child must also do everything possible to avoid giving money outright… [read post]
31 Mar 2010, 8:12 am by Greg Herman-Giddens
If you have more than one child, and you plan for them to inherit your estate, you may wonder how to divide your assets. [read post]
12 Apr 2010, 4:48 am
You have a disabled child or a disabled adult beneficiary. [read post]