The Complexities of Leaving a Legacy to Your Nieces and Nephews

If you share a close bond with your nieces and nephews, ensuring they’re included in your estate plan is natural. However, the laws of inheritance can complicate things, especially for younger beneficiaries. Let’s unravel the factors to consider: How Inheritance Laws Work without a Will When you die without a will (known as dying “intestate”), […]

Estate Planning When Facing a Nursing Home Transition

The decision to place a parent in a nursing home rarely comes easily. Apart from the emotional toll, significant financial and legal adjustments are often necessary. While immediate well-being takes priority, it’s vital to safeguard your parent’s assets and long-term care needs with proactive estate planning. Questions to Guide Your Consultation Elder law attorneys focus […]

New Home Contract? Now’s the Time to Consider a Trust

You’ve found your dream home and your offer’s been accepted – this is an exciting time! As you approach closing, your agent, attorney, or title company will ask how you’d like to hold the title to the property. While individual ownership is common, placing your new house into a trust right from the start has […]

Are All Trusts Living Trusts?

The word “trust” gets used quite broadly, creating potential confusion. While a “living trust” is a widely discussed instrument for estate planning, it’s crucial to understand that not every trust is a living trust. We’ll break down the key distinctions. What is a Trust? Simply put, a trust is a legal arrangement where someone (the […]

Step by Step Moving Forward After Losing a Spouse

April marks Worldwide Bereaved Spouses Awareness Month, bringing attention to an emotional challenge that many of us will eventually encounter: the loss of a life partner. It’s a difficult transition, and no matter how well-prepared we might think we are, the reality is always a tough journey. Beyond the emotional adjustment, there are practical and […]

Why Setting Up a Trust is a Smart Move When Buying a New Home

Buying a new home is more than just a significant financial investment; it’s a key component of your overall estate. As you embark on this exciting journey, it’s crucial to consider how this asset will be managed, both now and in the future. One effective strategy for managing real estate assets is setting up a […]

Key Differences of Revocable vs. Irrevocable Trusts

When it comes to estate planning, understanding the different types of trusts available is crucial. Two common types are revocable and irrevocable trusts, each with its own set of features and benefits. As a trust attorney, I often encounter questions about the differences between these two types of trusts and which one might be the […]

Preparing for Life’s Surprises: Estate Planning for the Unexpected

Life is full of surprises, and while we can’t predict every turn, we can prepare for the unexpected. Whether it’s sudden incapacitation or an unforeseen financial shift, having a comprehensive estate plan can provide much-needed peace of mind. As experienced Will and Trust Lawyers, we understand the importance of being prepared for every eventuality. The […]

Understanding Medicaid Asset Protection Trusts: A Guide with Real-Life Examples

Navigating the complexities of Medicaid eligibility can be a daunting task, especially when it involves the protection of your hard-earned assets. One effective tool in this arena is the Medicaid Asset Protection Trust (MAPT). In this blog, we’ll explore what MAPTs are, how they work, and provide real-life examples to illustrate their benefits. What is […]

Who Has Your Crypto Keys?

Are you part of the growing number of people who invest in cryptocurrency? Then there’s a crucial question you need to ask yourself: “Who has access to my crypto keys?” As any savvy estate lawyer will tell you, leaving your digital assets to loved ones is more complex than traditional assets. Without the right access […]