No Trustee? Consider a Third Party
When a trust is established as part of estate and care planning, a fiduciary must be named to carry out the purpose of the trust. This person is referred to as a trustee. It is…
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Addiction and Estate Planning
With millions of American families grappling with the complex terrain of addiction, proactive estate planning is an important way to craft a safety net—-a framework of carefully considered strategies that provide stability and support in…
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Digital Accounts? Estate Planning Tips
Make things as easy as possible for yourself, and the loved ones who will eventually step in to help, by proactively organizing your digital affairs. For example, carefully provide account and access information to your…
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Personal Representative Duties Explained
Loss brings legal complexities. Someone must settle the estate. Enter the personal representative, a fiduciary. This role demands trust and strict adherence to law. Read on for an understanding of the overall duties of personal…
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Age Well: Planning Advice for Women
Though we associate estate planning with death, the reality is that it’s mostly about preparing to live a good, long life, even as we experience age-related declines. It’s especially wise for women to attend to…
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Understanding Special Needs Trusts
All families should take estate planning seriously, but doing so is especially important when a family member has special needs. The cost of care services over a lifetime can be astronomical, making eligibility for public…
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Estate Planning: Include Long Term Care
Dual trends that do not bode well for most people are: the rising cost of care; and, the tendency toward longer lives. The cost of obtaining care in the face of capacity decline and illness…
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Administrator Responsibilities & Bonds in NJ
When someone dies without a will in New Jersey, the Surrogate’s Court in the county where the deceased lived typically appoints an administrator to settle their affairs. Once debts are paid, assets are distributed according…
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Ensuring Fairness & Accountability in Probate Litigation
Most families will at some point find themselves following the probate procedures in their local court to bring the affairs of a loved one to closure. This ordinary process should not be confused with probate…
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