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Estate Planning for Farms and Ranches

Estate Planning for Farms and Ranches

The succession and estate planning of farm and ranch real estate, livestock, and equipment present unique challenges. There is a common misconception that federal estate taxes threaten farm or ranch property, preventing assets from getting to rightful heirs. Over the…

Government Programs Provide Senior Benefits

Government Programs Provide Senior Benefits

Many US seniors today are struggling with financial insecurity due to the inflationary pressures they are being faced with. Aside from cutting back on unnecessary expenses, many retirees or near-retirement individuals should look to existing government programs to possibly qualify…

Guardianship of an Elderly Parent

Guardianship of an Elderly Parent

It is common that as our parents age they will lose their ability to make informed decisions regarding their lives. This growing inability may occur due to Alzheimer’s disease, other forms of dementia, mental illness, stroke, brain injury, or other…

Probate: An Overview

Probate: An Overview

If you are looking to minimize or avoid probate altogether an estate planning attorney can help. Probate proceedings are part of the public record and can be very time-consuming and expensive. However, in nearly every case, some probate is necessary,…

The Trustee’s Role in Trusts

The Trustee’s Role in Trusts

When it comes to estate planning, no matter where you are in the process or whether you’re just starting to consider your options, you probably have questions about how your assets should be distributed. A trust can be a great tool…

Life Care Planning Equals Estate Planning plus Elder Law

Life Care Planning Equals Estate Planning plus Elder Law

Elder law and estate planning are often used interchangeably, but there are significant differences between them.  While some overlap exists between the two, learning and implementing strategies from both law practice types is crucial to prepare for successful aging and…

Your Estate Plan Should Be Revised Upon Divorce

Your Estate Plan Should Be Revised Upon Divorce

It is rare that assets are divided amicably in divorce (especially if there are children involved). While your estate plan may be the furthest thing from your mind during a divorce, without updating your documents, your ex-spouse may receive assets…

What is the Probate Process?

What is the Probate Process?

A loss of a close relative is one of life’s most emotionally draining experiences, along with the stress of dealing with the deceased’s estate. This part can be especially overwhelming. The process of proving to a probate court that the…

Avoid These Estate Planning Mistakes

Avoid These Estate Planning Mistakes

A lot of Americans perceive estate planning as a chore they can do once and then file until they die. However, without realizing the potential consequences, many people will change beneficiaries on their accounts or make gifts during their lifetime…

Legal Documents You Need to Have

Legal Documents You Need to Have

As we age, we are more likely to have diminished mental capacity or declining health, so it is important to create an estate plan to protect ourselves and our loved ones. We need to make sound decisions regarding our finances…

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