While the majority of our practice is devoted to the administrative and litigation aspects of Trust and Estate law, we also help our clients plan for the future by drafting and
reviewing Estate planning documents.
Probate, simply put, is the legal process that occurs after you pass away and can often involve a court
reviewing estate planning documents.
Although there may still be other reasons to use a CST, you might consider
reviewing your estate planning documents with your attorney to determine whether allowing more flexibility in the funding of a CST, or the use of portability, is appropriate in your current situation.
Ask personal legal questions, get advice on specific situations, have an attorney
review your estate planning documents and more.
Not exact matches
Reviewing one's
estate planning documents, such as a will, trust, and medical directive is very important.
For instance, a single retired person who gets married a few years into retirement would need income to cover two individuals, not just one — and would likely need to revisit
estate planning To stay on top of potential family changes, each year
review important
estate planning documents — including beneficiaries named on retirement accounts, the person named as a power of attorney, and who will direct the living will.
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If you'd like an attorney to
review your Will and other
estate planning documents, you can find a lawyer on our website to give you a legal
review.
Consider having an experienced lawyer such as Susan Eleff
review your current will and other
estate planning documents in light of those changes, as well as to accommodate a change in financial situation, a change in state of residence, a change in family composition, or a change in family dynamics that may warrant a modification of the disposition of your
estate.
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After a divorce, it is equally important that you have an attorney
review, revise and draft essential
estate planning documents to reflect the changes in your life.
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