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Estate Administration – Taking Care Of Your Loved One’s Estate

2014-04-21T10:28:04-04:00April 21st, 2014|Estate Planning and Administration, General|

          When a loved one passes away, you might feel the need to ‘rush in’ and take care of all of the loose ends and details. Don’t do it. Your family or loved one’s family needs you right now. Keep your focus there, where it needs to be.

          Of course, there are funeral arrangements and similar details which must be addressed in a timely manner. Beyond that – most of the issues surrounding estate administration can wait. Give yourself time to grieve your loss.

           The first deadline in most estates comes 90 days after the date of death. […]

Power of Attorney Abuse: Can I Appoint Someone For A Limited Time?

2014-03-17T10:15:23-04:00March 17th, 2014|General|

            There are different types of power of attorney documents. Today we will look at a limited power of attorney. You can limit the ways in which your attorney in fact (what we often refer to as “our power of attorney”) can exercise his or her authority under your power of attorney. One of those ways is by time.

            You could have your attorney draft “This power shall remain in force until 10 PM on July 4th, 2014, at which time it is automatically extinguished.”  You can limit it by saying “This power shall remain in force until I return […]

Estate Planning – Where To Store Those Precious Documents

2014-03-03T13:16:26-05:00February 6th, 2014|Estate Planning and Administration, General|

          So you’ve finally decided you are going to ‘get around to’ having your last will and testament drafted by your attorney. Good for you! About 8 out of 10 Americans never do ‘get around to it.’  So now that you have scheduled your appointment with your attorney, here are two things I want you to consider:

          First, have all of your protective documents drafted at the same time – a power of attorney, living will, health care power of attorney and any other documents which you might need.

          Second, decide where you are going to store your last will […]

Estate Planning: “Living Trusts”

2014-03-03T13:17:05-05:00January 23rd, 2014|Estate Planning and Administration, General|

Estate Planning: “Living Trusts”

          There was a time in the not-too-distant past that trusts were being marketed as the best thing since sliced bread. Clients would come into our office saying they wanted a trust.  When I asked what type of trust, or what the purpose of the trust, the response was always some version of :

          “I don’t want to pay probate. And I can save money on taxes with a trust.”

          Sadly, most of these were revocable trusts which were often referred to as ‘living trusts,’ which sometimes saved a few dollars of probate and rarely if […]

Power of Attorney — Tending to Bank Accounts

2014-03-03T13:18:09-05:00January 13th, 2014|Abuse, Attorney in Fact, General|

            Aunt Gertrude needs to open a new bank account and her niece, Milly, is going to help. Milly is Aunt Gertrude’s attorney in fact (often referred to as her “power of attorney”).  Aunt Gertrude knows everyone at the bank, and she is happy to introduce Milly to her ‘banking family.’

            The bank acknowledges Aunt Gertrude’s power of attorney document, but also has both her  and Milly sign a bank document as well. After signing the document, Aunt Gertrude and Milly are on their way.

            Fast forward two years –

            Aunt Gertrude has been doing her own banking without Milly. […]

Mom in Assisted Living, part Two — Now What?

2014-03-03T13:18:47-05:00January 6th, 2014|General, Taking Care of Your Parents: My Own Story|

          So we have made the necessary arrangements, we moved Mom into an assisted living arrangement which agrees with her. We have removed her from the house which she loved but which had become more of a threat than a comfort. We know she is sleeping better at night without the worries of taking care of that big house. My brothers and I are certainly sleeping better at night knowing that Mom is safe and has caregivers down the hall, should she need them.

          Are all of our concerns dealt with? Are we happy, knowing that we did […]

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