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Help Wanted: Daughter to Inherit Fortune
February 12th, 2015
Most people who do not have children to inherit their wealth give it to other relatives or charity. However, one woman in China has a different idea. She is advertising for someone to be her daughter. It is ordinarily assumed that wealthy people will…
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What You Need “To-Do” with Your Estate Plan
February 11th, 2015
Now that January has passed and you have hopefully gotten your beginning of the year business done, it is time to turn your attention to your estate plan and make sure that it is up to date. Your estate plan should not be seen as a static document. Y…
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Turning Yourself into a Diamond
February 10th, 2015
Everyone knows that estate plans are primarily about your assets or your minor children, if you have any. Recently, however, some companies are asking people to make unusual decisions about what will happen to their remains as part of their estate pl…
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Did a New York Woman Scam Her Own Daughter’s Inheritance?
February 9th, 2015
Sometimes people think that it takes a lot of wealth for problems to arise within families over estates. However, what is a lot for any particular family is relative. People who do not have much wealth will fight over far less money than those who do…
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Revoking an Irrevocable Trust
February 6th, 2015
By the basic meaning of its title, it would seem that an irrevocable trust cannot be revoked. However, in Louisiana, a battle is waging over whether or not that is always true. Tom Benson is believed to control the largest fortune in the state…
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When DIY Estate Planning Goes Wrong
February 5th, 2015
People have many options today for creating their own estate planning documents. Forms can be purchased quickly from websites and books. However, trying to create your own estate plan can actually be more expensive than hiring an attorney. Hav…
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Answers to Questions about Medicare and Medicaid
February 4th, 2015
One adult son talks about his mother-in-law's well-being: She is elderly, lives alone, experiences symptoms of dementia, and doesn't accept help easily. She refuses to have strangers in the house. She has lost all effort to cook, but she wi…
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Getting Access to Digital Data
February 3rd, 2015
When a loved one passes away it is extremely difficult to get access to any digital data they may have, including what might be stored on their cell phones. This is the case even when getting access to the data might help explain how the loved…
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Veteran Leaves Gifts to Long Term Care Facility Employees in Will, Employees Lose Jobs
January 21st, 2015
An attorney testified Wednesday that he found no rules in the Oklahoma Veteran Department’s handbook to prevent seven workers from accepting bequests from the estate of a resident at the Norman Veterans Center. The longtime employees were fired in…
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Don’t Forget to Plan for Your Pets
August 18th, 2014
Why do otherwise doting pet parents fail to make such plans? Most people assume they’ll outlive their pets, says Barry Seltzer, a Toronto-based estate lawyer and co-author of Fat Cats & Lucky Dogs: How to Leave (Some of) Your Estate to Your Pet…
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