Living will vs trust
Trusts are best with the Will being a back-up (using a Pour-Over Will) so that the Will "pours over" into the Trust for purposes of distribution. ...
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Trusts are best with the Will being a back-up (using a Pour-Over Will) so that the Will "pours over" into the Trust for purposes of distribution. ...
Trusts are effective when signed and funded.
I concur with Greg. You should retain your own attorney to protect your rights in this matter. See Avvo.com under 'Find-A-Lawyer'. Good Luck.
You bring up a good point but it is specific to New Jersey statutes. I'd recommend a sit-down with a New Jersey licensed attorney. See Avvo.com...
If the Deed transferring ownership from her to the children was in effect several years before she needed care under TEFRA then it may be possible...
I concur with my colleagues. Minor differences (so long as the description is accurate) can be overcoome. Best to use the most formal designation. ...
You say that all his belongings "went" to a person he was not married to? How was ownership transferred. Normally that is done by Probating his...
The Trust document itself usually provides the answer if a beneficiary is deceased at the time the Trust is ready for Distribution.
You'd be well-served by a Trust to ensure your objectives are achieved. Best bet is to sit down with a Florida-licensed Estate Planning attorney...
They short answer is that after turning 65 they turn 66 and 67. You'd be wise to meet with Elder Law counsel for the specifics of how Washington...