Catholic Estate Planning
Mar 07, 2013
This short introductory video can be helpful to one who is considering how to integrate their Catholic faith into their estate planning documents. Although this video does not describe specific ways to...
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Catholic Estate Planning and End-of-Life Planning
Dec 27, 2010
Catholic Estate Planningand End-of-Life planning, seeks as a goal, to guide a Roman Catholic or Eastern Catholic, in opening his heart to the call of the gospel and teachings of the magisterium as appl...
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The 5 Medicaid Basics in Arizona
Jul 22, 2010
Citizenship A person must be a US citizen to become eligible for Arizona Long Term Care Services (ALTCS). Evidence of citizenship can be in the form of a birth certificate or passport. Residency in A...
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Arizona Estate Planning for Pets...Easy as 1-2-3
May 24, 2010
How can I plan to keep my pet should I become divorced? As a person gets ready for marriage, sometimes the thought of an eventual divorce can lead the couple into an attorney's office to obtain a pre...
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Understanding Attorney Responses to a Client's Question
May 18, 2010
The Qualified "Yes" or "No" Some of the very best attorneys will answer a direct question such as, "is a Trust better than a Will," with a qualified "Yes" or "No." What does this mean? "Yes," I hear...
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Estate Planning for Parents: The Birth of a Child
Feb 16, 2010
Medical Documents for the Hospital Whenever a mother goes to the hospital to deliver her baby, it is vitally important that she provide copies of certain estate planning documents to the hospital and...
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Trust Administration when a Trustee is Incapacitated
Feb 04, 2010
Identifying the type of impairment At some unknown time, a Trustee of a Living Trustee may suffer an illness or injury which makes the trustee unable to manage the trust estate (which includes all as...
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Funeral Planning: Enforcing Your Final Wishes
Dec 01, 2009
Your decision: Burial or Cremation One of the most difficult decisions an individual may face is whether to be buried or cremated after death. In many instances, this decision is left up to a loved o...
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How to Administer a Simple Trust (no estate tax considerations)
Nov 12, 2009
Read the Trust document and the Will and Decide whether to accept the Trusteeship A Successor Trustee who accepts their appointment by the terms of the trust or through a court order, should be certa...
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