Monthly Archives: March 2024

Strategies To Pay For Long Term Care
If you’re creating an estate plan, you don’t have to only plan for when you are gone. Part of estate planning includes paying for long term care: a time when you may be alive, but be in need of long term or nursing home care. Because of the significant expense of such care, it… Read More »

Your Business In Probate: What Happens To It?
If you are creating an estate plan, one asset that needs to be considered, if you have it, is your business. But a business isn’t like a house or a car; you can’t just easily leave it to whomever you designate. State laws say what happens to a company when you pass, and to… Read More »

Inflation And Your Estate Plan
Unlike many other areas of the law that deal with contracts or documents, estate planning is unique in that while the documents you draft are effective once they are legally executed, they may not be needed, or used, for years. Looking to the Future Even if the person making the estate plan is at… Read More »

Using A Right Of Occupancy Trust
Many of us have or expect to have real property as part of our estate, to leave to our loved ones. And those loved ones, once they inherit, have the right to do what they want with the property that you leave them. But what if you don’t want that to happen? What if… Read More »