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The Complete Guide to Estate Planning
Estate Planning

The Complete Guide to Estate Planning

Estate planning is the process of planning how to manage and handle an individual’s estate after his/her death. All the assets owned by an individual becomes estate after his/her death. The decedent’s beneficiaries and heirs receive those assets. Estate planning includes making of a will or a trust or a charitable donation. The estate of the decedent gets distributed according to the instructions mentioned in the will or the trust. In case of a will, the decedent must have mentioned the name of the executor. The executor has the responsibility to to execute the will through a probate process. He/she has the authority to manage and handle all the will-related activities. The executor is the one responsible for distributing the

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The Most Useful Tools For the Perfect Estate Planning Execution
Estate Planning

The Most Useful Tools For the Perfect Estate Planning Execution

Many people have the idea that estate planning is only for the rich. A poor and a middle-class family always neglect to have an estate plan. They have the idea that their net worth is not enough to consider an estate plan. This is not true, every individual should have an estate plan to secure their family’s life after they die. Estate planning is a process of framing a plan to handle and manage an individual’s estate after his/her death or incapacitation. In case of death, the estate of the decedent’s is distributed among the heirs. In the case of incapacitation,  the disabled person gives permission to the family members or an attorney to complete the things he/she has intended

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How Estate Planning Can Be The Best Way to Save Your Child's Inheritance
Estate Planning

How Estate Planning Can Be The Best Way to Save Your Child’s Inheritance

Estate planning ensures the security of your spouse and children after your death. But in cases of blended families, the inheritance of your children from the first marriage may come under danger. The surviving spouse may disinherit your first marriage children from the estate with the authority he/she has. The surviving spouse had the authority to update the will and cut the names of your children. This will disinherit your first marriage children from the assets they have the right to acquire. Blended families are usually strong but the death of one spouse can bring many changes. The surviving spouse’s intentions change with time due to different circumstances. Then he/she decides to disinherit decedent’s children by updating the will. You

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Revocable trusts and What is their importance in estate planning
Estate Planning

Revocable trusts and What is their importance in estate planning

An individual is always on the lookout for options to manage their assets effectively. Whether it involves avoiding unnecessary taxation or passing down assets to their children. Trust in Estate Planning acts as a legal vehicle created to hold assets directly in a trust fund on behalf of the beneficiary. A trust is complete ownership of money or property, which is meant to benefit another. A trustee is a person to which the title of the property belongs. A beneficiary is who receives the benefit of it. While there are different types of trust, the basic ones are revocable and irrevocable.  The need for Revocable  Trust A revocable trust is a trust which the creator or originator can entirely modify,

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Revocable trusts and their importance in estate planning
Estate Planning

Revocable trusts and their importance in estate planning

An individual is always on the lookout for options to manage their assets effectively. Whether it involves avoiding unnecessary taxation or passing down assets to their children. Trust in Estate Planning acts as a legal vehicle created to hold assets directly in a trust fund on behalf of the beneficiary. A trust is complete ownership of money or property, which is meant to benefit another. A trustee is a person to which the title of the property belongs. A beneficiary is who receives the benefit of it. While there are different types of trust, the basic ones are revocable and irrevocable.  The need for Revocable  Trust A revocable trust is a trust which the creator or originator can entirely modify,

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How can spouses do Joint Estate planning
Estate Planning

How can spouses do Joint Estate planning

An estate planning includes various written documents that outline one’s wishes and how they would like to allocate their assets upon death. Organizing one’s estate becomes increasingly crucial after marriage. It makes sure that their spouse and children are financially stable should they face the unexpected. When an individual gets married, their legal and financial status changes in various ways. A spouse can file joint taxes with their partners. Once recognized by the government as married individuals, income and property sharing become common and affect assets’ distribution. To understand property recognition as a couple, it is important first to understand the working of separate and shared property. Purpose of Estate Planning Estate planning serves multiple purposes, ranging from controlling assets

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Why is Estate Planning strategy important
Estate Planning

Why is Estate Planning strategy important

Estate Planning is among the most important things one can do for their family. Estate Planning is deciding who will take over the individual’s assets after they are gone. One would want their assets preserved, well managed, and appropriately distributed should they face the unexpected. Many believe that Estate Planning is only for those who are well off, but without a proper plan settling affairs after one has gone can have a costly and long-lasting impact on their family, even if they own a lavish home. One needs to do Estate Planning if they want to choose who will inherit what among their valuables. Understanding  Estate Planning Estate Planning is the preservation, management, and distribution of assets after death. It

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Estate Planning is for the rich
Estate Planning

Estate Planning is for the rich

When people think of Estate Planning, what pops up in their minds is a wealthy family with a lavish home and wealth passed down from generations. A common misbelief that has stopped many people from entering the process, thus putting oneself and their families at risk. Estate Planning plays a vital role in financial planning which helps one plan for the present and the future. Although Estate planning does have an impact on the wealthy, it impacts those with minimal means also. It acts as a tool that helps one accomplish their wants and desires. Debunking the myth It is imperative to debunk the common disbelief that Estate Planning is only for the rich. Many believe that if their estate

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Estate planning myths
Estate Planning

Estate planning myths

As a responsible adult, it is in an individual’s best interest to have a basic estate plan in hand. Estate planning guarantees that the person’s loved ones are looked after once they pass. But even so many people do not consider it a crucial part of their life plan, mainly because of the myths and misconceptions that revolve around Estate Planning. One should not fall victim to these lies, or else it could lead to family problems. Careful planning and professional advice can help keep these myths at bay and ensure one’s family’s safety and financial stability. Myth 1: Only big estates require Estate Planning  It is a widespread belief that Estate Planning is only for the rich and the

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Choose Your Four Best Tools For Estate Planning Carefully
Estate Planning

Choose Your Four Best Tools For Estate Planning Carefully

Unplanned and haphazard estate management leads to disoriented financial affairs and estate planning. It isn’t easy for anybody to cope with losing a loved one, and unplanned estate further adds to their woes. Thus, it would be best to chalk out the tools for estate planning. A professional probate lawyer can help you with estate planning. What Is Estate Planning? The process of managing your assets, properties, and possessions in the event of death or incapacitation is estate planning. Estate planning includes several strategies and tools.  They help to ease the stress of settling the creditors’ financial obligations.  Furthermore, it helps in distributing the deceased’s assets without the tax burden, reducing the probate duration, and more.  Your assets include everything

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Can Estate Planning be Done on Your Own?
Estate Planning

Can Estate Planning be Done on Your Own?

Estate planning has become very popular amongst citizens recently. People’s interest in making an estate plan for securing their family’s life after their death has increased in recent years. Many times estate planning cost a fortune if done through an attorney. So, people hire an attorney with the idea that estate planning is difficult. They seek professional advice from the attorney during executing an estate plan. Consideration of estate planning as difficult is a myth. An individual with some knowledge in the probate laws can execute estate planning. Executing estate planning on your own can eliminate the need of an attorney lawyer in estate planning. Hence, you must know that before starting to frame the estate plan you must have

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Why Does an Estate Planning Lawyer be The Perfect Trustee?
Estate Planning

Why Does an Estate Planning Lawyer be The Perfect Trustee?

The trustee is the person who has the authority to manage and handle one’s estate after he/she dies. They are responsible for taking care of all the deceased’s tasks. They are in charge of the deceased’s assets before transferring it to the heirs or beneficiaries. An individual can hire anyone as a trustee whom he/she thinks trustworthy. Only trust cannot guarantee productive estate planning. The trustee must be competent to handle this responsibility or else it is impossible to achieve success in estate planning. An individual should appoint an estate planning lawyer as the trustee to take advantage of his/her professional skills. An estate planning lawyer deals with every risk professionally. This can cost you a little but it is

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