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The law evolves as technology does, therefore planning must change as well. Most Americans now have “digital assets” – but probably don’t know what this type of asset is. A digital asset is an electronic record in which an individual has a right or interest....

Last month we wrote an article about the use of community administration as client lacked any estate planning documents (in particular, neither a power of attorney nor a Will) to achieve the client’s goals. The facts of this month’s success story are as follows: client...

It is common for parents with simple wills or trusts to have their children inherit and have outright ownership of parents’ assets after the parents’ death.   However the following seven (7) reasons are advantages for the child to inherit by trust (not including, the power often...

Many may be surprised that just because you are named as the grantee (the one generally entitled to the property at death) of a Ladybird Deed (an enhanced life estate deed), it doesn’t mean you would always be entitled to the property on the death...

Married couple has no estate planning documents (no Will, no power of attorney, etc.) and the husband has lost mental capacity (you cannot sign a Will, power of attorney, etc. if you lack sufficient mental capacity). Husband is institutionalized and it is anticipated that he...

Although there are numerous ways to protect your home from the claim of the state Medicaid agency (Health and Human Services Commission) if you receive Medicaid assistance (most typically for care at home or in a nursing home or other facility that accepts Medicaid, drug...

  Mom dies at age 99 with three (3) surviving children.  Mom has $50,000 in a bank account, $20,000 of debt and a home (which has homestead exemption) worth $150,000 that has no lien against it.  One daughter, age 70, is unmarried (hereinafter referred to as...