Can I have my will, HCS and POA updated and prepare a revocable trust at a later date? Or are all intertwined?
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Answered on November 16, 2023
You can update your will, power of attorney (POA), and healthcare surrogate (HCS) documents separately from creating a revocable trust. They are...
If a claimant dies before a lawsuit is settled and they have a trust, will the lawsuit continue under the trust?
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Answered on November 16, 2023
In the event a claimant with an irrevocable trust dies before a lawsuit is settled, the lawsuit generally continues, and any settlement proceeds...
What type of Trust do we need in California?
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Answered on November 16, 2023
The language makes sense as it is included in Revocable living trusts here in Washington as well. With the limited information I would say Given...
What is the best way to transfer my property to my daughter in Florida, considering IRS taxes and property taxes?
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Answered on November 16, 2023
You should consult an estate planning attorney because it is possible to save yourself money and ensure your daughter doesn't have to suffer the...
On form do I select a revoc. or irrevoc. trust (since revocable will still be in the name, but it's now irrev) & who is Grantor?
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Answered on November 16, 2023
In the context of a Revocable Living Trust that becomes irrevocable upon the death of both parents, you should select "Irrevocable" when filling...
Why can my sisters attorney be paid by the Trust, however I must pay for my own attorney if I want one?
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Answered on November 16, 2023
In estate matters, the payment of legal fees often depends on the roles and responsibilities of the parties involved. Typically, a trustee or...
If a final Will was not fully executed prior to death or the person is no longer determined competent to sign the will?
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Answered on November 16, 2023
You have many different documents and this is a nuanced area of law. I can answer some basics though.
When there are successive estate planning...
How does a benificiary deed with 2 grantees work when one grantee dies,does the deceaseds wife able to own said property ?
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Answered on November 16, 2023
This is a nuanced question that depends on your State specific laws and how you came to hold title. In the context of a beneficiary deed with two...
Elder widowed aunt in State of VA. No children, no will. What can we do to protect her estate from the state when she passes?
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Answered on November 16, 2023
I am a Washington State Attorney so I can give you a limited answer and hope it helps!
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