Estate Planning: More Than A Will
...appoint a guardian for their children and a trustee to manage a child’s money until they are old enough to handle it themselves. Often, individuals wish to care for their...
...appoint a guardian for their children and a trustee to manage a child’s money until they are old enough to handle it themselves. Often, individuals wish to care for their...
...remainder will go to your children. If you have a spouse and parents but no children, your spouse also gets the first $50,000 plus one-half of the balance of your...
...child may believe that he or she should have received more because of care given an older or incapacitated parent. A dispute may arise between children of one marriage and...
...benefits profile, a distribution plan, and the exploring of housing options. Planning the future of a child or adult with a disability is an enormous challenge. It requires specialized planning...
...third-party trust does not need to include a D-4 “payback” provision reimbursing the State for the medical assistance of the beneficiary upon the beneficiary’s death. References http://www.seniorlaw.com/snt.htm http://www.nsnn.com/frequently.htm http://www.elderlawanswers.com/elder_info/elder_article.asp?id=2742#6 http://www.wid.org/programs/access-to-assets/fact-sheets/special-needs-or-supplemental-needs-trusts...
...always a hard decision to make, because no one can raise your children as well as you can. But it’s imperative to select someone. You can always change it later....
...a child will vary depending upon the child’s age, competency, and other family considerations, the goal is always the same: parents want their estates utilized to enhance and enrich the...