Estate Planning
Estate Planning
What is parental power of attorney?
28 Mar What Is Parental Power of Attorney? Posted at 12:51h In Power of Attorney by Phelps LaClair Law There are many ways to use ...
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How to Protect a Personal Injuries Settlement with a Special Needs Trust
If your child (or a loved one) relies on government assistance such as Supplemental security income (SSI) and Medicaid, and has received a settlement for ...
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Proper estate planning can bring peace of mind during a disaster
Estate Planning is not just about protecting your legacy, it’s also about protecting your loved ones and your assets when disaster strikes. Update an outdated ...
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Include the Annual Exclusion in Your Estate Plan
When you create an estate plan, the primary goal is to ensure that all of your assets will be distributed according to your wishes when ...
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How do you prevent adult guardianship in Oklahoma?
While guardianship can be a safety net in emergencies, it often comes with significant loss of autonomy and court oversight. While guardianship can be a ...
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What is a Crummey Notification?
Are you a trust beneficiary Who recently received a “Crummy Notice?” If you did, and have never seen one before You may not know what ...
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How long will it take to receive an inheritance in Indiana?
Learning you will be receiving an inheritance can cause a mixture of emotions. It may be a financial security or a sentimental value but it ...
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Seniors can now enjoy a pet trust
The fear of losing a beloved pet often discourages seniors from adopting one. Pet ownership can have a positive impact on seniors’ lives, providing emotional ...
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Are You Protecting Your Loved One With Special Needs?
March has been designated as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. This is an opportunity to promote awareness and inclusion for people with disabilities. It is also ...