Avoiding probate with a revocable living trust…

Avoiding probate with a revocable living trust…
AVOIDING PROBATE WITH A REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST The most common way to avoid probate is by establishing and funding a Revocable Living Trust.  This type of trust is often just [...]
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Caring for Mom and Dad as they age…
Probably one of the best things about being an estate planning and elder law lawyer is that I get to work with and help seniors.  I am often dealing with [...]
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Estate Planning 101: What is a pourover will?
A pour-over will is a will used in conjunction with a revocable living trust to dispose of property owned by a person at their death which not transferred to the [...]
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Estate Planning 101: Difference between Heir and a Beneficiary
Estate Planning 101: What is the difference between an heir and a beneficiary? An heir is a person entitled to distribution of an asset or property interest under applicable state law, if [...]
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Attention new parents, you need a guardian for your children…
Estate planning is not just for older folks.   In fact, one of the best aspects of estate planning for young parents is to name a guardian for your minor [...]
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The basics of wills…
With a will, a person can name a guardian for minor children, name someone as the executor of their estate (referred to as a “personal representative” in Missouri) and name [...]
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