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The couple shared 73 years of joy-filled marriage despite the adversities of a war, the loss of a child, and the demanding political spotlight. [read post]
27 Oct 2022, 6:22 am by Berry Law
Thankfully, your children may be able to recover some of your Social Security benefits if they are legally designated as survivors of your estate. [read post]
16 Jun 2011, 9:00 am by Jeffrey A. Cramer
We believe this to be an extremely important and overlooked part of estate planning. [read post]
16 Jun 2011, 9:00 am by Jeffrey A. Cramer
We believe this to be an extremely important and overlooked part of estate planning. [read post]
27 Aug 2016, 8:06 pm by Matt House
 In an intestate estate where the deceased did not leave a will or trust (or perhaps those documents were found to be invalid), one's status as a surviving spouse, surviving child, surviving parent, surviving sibling, surviving grandchild, etc. will determine the size and extent of one's piece of the pie.Other times the question involves "what is even in the pie? [read post]
31 Jul 2023, 10:13 am by zola.support.team
This means that you can condition trust fund distributions on things like your child going to college. [read post]
4 Mar 2014, 3:33 am
For example, even young adults should consider crafting a quality estate plan if: 1) You have children - The naming of alternative caregivers and other preferences for child-rearing is a part of all plans for parents with young children. 2) You own a home - Most young adults do not yet have sizeable assets to their name. [read post]
17 Sep 2016, 11:21 pm by Robert Stanley
Jennifer: That is a great question which I’m sure comes up quite often, especially recently with the collapse of the real estate market. [read post]
14 Apr 2012, 8:00 am by Burandt, Adamski & Feichthaler, PL
Some secrets -- like a secondary lover or existence of a child the other spouse is unaware of -- require separate planning but need to remain secret. [read post]
28 Dec 2022, 12:46 pm
Fortunately for both you and your child, a testamentary trust allows you to distribute assets in increments over time until your child reaches maturity. [read post]
31 May 2013, 4:12 pm
McGlorie and Hunter told the court that Mack’s only other surviving relatives were a brother and sister, who had one child each. [read post]
18 Jul 2011, 7:00 am by Rania Combs
Choosing a family member or an adult child as an executor of your estate is not typically problematic. [read post]
23 May 2009, 10:37 am
You could keep a life estate for yourself, and give life estates to your spouse and a child, while giving the remainder interest (after the deaths of all three of you) to a qualifying organization. [read post]
9 Apr 2019, 4:56 am by Kellie McTammany
Estate planning requires specialized planning when you have a child with special needs. [read post]
16 Aug 2019, 10:33 am by Lynne Butler, BA LLB
I am often asked by clients and readers of this blog about how children born out of wedlock affect the estate planning of the biological parent. [read post]
25 Apr 2018, 7:58 am by The Ansara Law Firm
  Just because one is the biological child of a decedent does not necessarily in and of itself entitle that child rights to stake a claim on their mother or father’s estate. [read post]
9 Jan 2010, 1:34 pm
If a child died before Mrs. [read post]