What is an Estate at Will?
Following the end of your lease, your tenant may ask you if they can rent the property again. However, the agreement they want to strike
Read MoreHow are Survivorship Life Insurance Policies Helpful in Estate Planning?
Estate planning tools are more abundant and accessible than they have ever been. One particular estate planning tool you may not be familiar with is
Read MoreWhat Is Trust Administration?
Naming a trustee is not a decision you can take lightly. Trust administration entails plenty of responsibilities. It is not a job you can leave
Read MoreWho Keeps the Original Copy of a Will?
Your last will and testament indicates how you want the assets in your estate distributed following your passing. It should include important details such as
Read MoreWho Needs a Revocable Trust?
Proper estate planning involves evaluating all the tools available at your disposal. Inevitably, you will need to consider how useful a revocable trust could be
Read MoreNew York Intestate Succession Laws
Intestate succession can be a thorny subject because the people involved are typically still grieving while trying to sort through a complicated situation. Unfortunately, once
Read MoreWhat Is a Beneficiary?
What is a beneficiary? That is a question you must know the answer to if you are planning your estate. Failing to come up with
Read MoreHow Does a Trust Work for Inheritance?
Different tools, such as wills, powers of attorney, and trusts, are commonly used for estate planning. However, there is one more estate planning tool, known
Read MoreDo Trusts Pay Tax?
People set up trusts to preserve their assets and ensure their easy transfer to the designated beneficiaries. For example, you can create a trust in
Read MoreThe Difference Between Guardianship and Power of Attorney
None of us want to think about our parents becoming incapable of caring for themselves. Sadly, that is a distinct possibility for many families, and
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