Probate is a legal process used to pass a deceased individual’s property to heirs and beneficiaries of the deceased. Probate must be initiated whether an individual dies with or without leaving a will. A will aids the court in determining how property and assets should be disposed. The probate process can be a lengthy, costly, and complicated process even when…
Here are some of the more popular questions people have about wills and trusts and other estate planning documents. Even people who already have their estate planning documents in order still wonder about these scenarios. Q: Should I Keep My Estate Planning Documents in a Safety Deposit Box? A: Yes – and no. You might keep an original of your…
Many people want to support their favorite charities after death by including charitable donations in their estate plans. For many, however, this goal is at odds with the goal of making sure that family members are provided for. If you are in the process of drafting a will or trust and want to support one or more charities while also…
Were you aware that there are about 75 million people in the United States with disabilities? That’s about 25% of the population! Did you know that 53% of disabled people are over the age of 50? The U.S. Census Bureau has labeled disabled Americans the country’s largest minority population. Consider this story from a recent New York Times article: According to…
Celebrities are very influential in life. They can also be very prominent in death when their estate plans draw public scrutiny and criticism. Just because someone is rich and famous doesn’t mean they have executed the ‘perfect’ estate plan. More often than not, their estate plans are imperfect and wind up in prolonged litigation. Here are some lessons from recent…
Heirs who are beneficiaries often think that soon after a family member or other relative dies their inheritance check will be in the mail fairly quickly. That usually does not happen. Trust administration is not something that can be accomplished quickly, and if probate is necessary this process can last significantly longer, nine to twelve months or more. After the…
It is not that uncommon for relatively younger children to receive large sums of money and property from their parents’ estate. This may or may not be a good idea in some situations. If both parents or a surviving parent dies, what kind of restrictions should be placed on an inheritance? The question is more acute if a child has…
We live today in more of a ‘do-it-yourself’ world and that goes for legal topics as well. It started with an avalanche of self-help legal books. Then the law became much more ‘form driven’ whereby one plugs information into online forms and/or templates and prints them out for filing or files them online. Add to that the large number of…