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Your Mortgage and Your Estate
December 1st, 2015
You probably hope to have your mortgage paid off long before you pass away. However, in your estate plan you should plan for what will happen if you die before your mortgage is paid off. If you have a mortgage on your home, then you would be right to…
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Categories: Aging Issues, Current Affairs, Estate Planning, Probate, Succession, Trust Funding, Weblogs, Will
How to Get Disinherited
November 30th, 2015
If you do not want to be disinherited by your relatives, it might be helpful to know what actions often lead to disinheritances so that you can avoid them. Normally when someone is disinherited it comes with anger and surprise. This is because often…
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Categories: Aging Issues, Current Affairs, Estate Planning, Succession, Trust Funding, Weblogs, Will
An Odd and Bitter UK Estate Battle
November 27th, 2015
An estate battle in the United Kingdom pits four large charities against the son of a 95-year-old Alzheimer’s patient whom the charities accuse of fraudulently creating a new will for another woman. In an interesting estate battle in the United Kin…
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The Importance of Digital Asset Planning and Organization
November 26th, 2015
If you have ever forgotten a password to a digital account, then you know how difficult it can sometimes be to retrieve it. It might require remembering how you answered a security question like “Who was your favorite teacher growing up?” Remembe…
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Categories: Aging Issues, Current Affairs, Estate Planning, Succession, Trust Funding, Weblogs, Will
Another Reason to Avoid Probate
November 25th, 2015
Judges are supposed to be impartial and not allow any personal issues to get in the way with the fair administration of justice. One probate judge in Maine illustrates that is not always what actually happens. York County Probate Judge Robert M.A. Na…
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Categories: Aging Issues, Current Affairs, Elder Abuse, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Power of Attorney, Probate, Succession, Weblogs, Will
Single Estate Planning
November 24th, 2015
People who have never been married often face more difficult estate planning decisions than people with families. For married people, the basics of who gets what after they pass away is usually fairly obvious. Most married people want the bulk of the…
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Have a Favorite Charity? Consider an Endowment
November 23rd, 2015
It is not easy for nonprofit organizations to secure new funding sources every year. When a regular donor passes away, the organization is often left with a desperate need to replace the funding. If you want to avoid this happening to your favorite c…
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Categories: Aging Issues, Charitable Giving, Current Affairs, Estate Planning, Succession, Trust Funding, Weblogs, Will
Declaring Lord Lucan Completely Dead
November 20th, 2015
In the United Kingdom Lord Lucan was officially declared dead by High Court order in 1999. However, that does not mean that he is considered legally dead for all purposes. In 1974 a nanny in the employ of the 7th Earl of Lucan was found murdered at t…
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Preventing Long Term Care Policy Lapses
November 19th, 2015
Long term care in a nursing home is extremely expensive. One way to mitigate that expense is to purchase a long term care insurance policy. Unfortunately, many of the people most in need of long term care insurance let their policies lapse before the…
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Leaving an Intellectual Inheritance
November 18th, 2015
Most people who amass wealth do not do it so that their heirs can squander it. However, that is what happens in most cases. One way to help prevent this from happening to your wealth is to leave your family with an intellectual inheritance. In "…
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