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Refusing a Bequest

Posted by Andrew R. Byers | Dec 13, 2014 | 0 Comments

Most people develop an estate plan as a way to transfer wealth, property and their legacies on to loved ones upon their passing. This transfer, however, isn't always as seamless as one may assume, even with all of the correct documents in place. What happens if your eldest son doesn't want the fa...

Year End Gifts

Posted by Andrew R. Byers | Dec 07, 2014 | 0 Comments

If you're like most people, you want to make sure you and your loved ones pay the least amount of tax possible. Many use year-end gift giving as a way to transfer wealth to younger generations and also reduce the overall potential estate tax that will be due upon their death. Below are some steps...

Spendthrift Trusts

Posted by Andrew R. Byers | Nov 23, 2014 | 0 Comments

Unfortunately, not everyone in the world is responsible with money. Even those who are moneywise can run into bad luck in life which could cause them financial hardship. So when planning your estate, you should think twice about leaving a large sum of money to someone who can't handle it. For tho...

Issues to Consider When Gifting to Grandchildren

Posted by Andrew R. Byers | Nov 07, 2014 | 0 Comments

Many grandparents who are financially stable love the idea of making gifts to their grandchildren. However, they are usually not aware of the myriad of issues that surround what they may consider to be a simple gift. If you are considering making a significant gift to a grandchild, you should con...

Common Estate Planning Myths

Posted by Andrew R. Byers | Nov 01, 2014 | 0 Comments

Estate planning is a powerful tool that among other things, enables you to direct exactly how your assets will be handled upon your death or disability. A well-crafted estate plan will ensure you and your family avoid the hassles of guardianship, conservatorship, probate or unpleasant estate tax ...

What’s Involved in Serving as an Executor?

Posted by Andrew R. Byers | Oct 19, 2014 | 0 Comments

An executor is the person designated in a Will as the individual who is responsible for performing a number of tasks necessary to wind down the decedent's affairs. Generally, the executor's responsibilities involve taking charge of the deceased person's assets, notifying beneficiaries and credito...

Living Trusts & Probate Avoidance

Posted by Andrew R. Byers | Sep 17, 2014 | 0 Comments

You want your money and property to go to your loved ones when you die, not to the courts, lawyers or the government. Unfortunately, unless you've taken proper estate planning, procedures, your heirs could lose a portion of their inheritance to probate court fees and expenses. A properly-crafted ...

What to Do after a Loved One Passes Away

Posted by Andrew R. Byers | Sep 07, 2014 | 0 Comments

The loss of a loved one is a difficult time, often made more stressful when one has to handle the affairs of the deceased. This may be a great undertaking or rather minimal work, depending upon the level of estate planning done prior to death. Tasks that have to be performed after the passing of...

Removal of a Trustee

Posted by Andrew R. Byers | Aug 31, 2014 | 0 Comments

In creating a trust, the trustmaker must name a trustee who has the legal obligation to administer it in accordance with the trustmaker's wishes and intentions. In some cases, after the passing of the trustmaker, loved ones or beneficiaries may want to remove the designated trustee. The process ...

What is Estate Recovery?

Posted by Andrew R. Byers | Aug 24, 2014 | 0 Comments

Medicaid is a federal health program for individuals with low income and financial resources that is administered by each state. Each state may call this program by a different name. In California, for example, it is referred to as Medi-Cal. In Michigan, the program that helps pay for long-term c...

Paying for Your Grandchildren’s Education

Posted by Andrew R. Byers | Aug 11, 2014 | 0 Comments

The bond between a grandparent and grandchild is a very special one based on respect, trust and unconditional love. When preparing one's estate plan, it's not at all uncommon to find grandparents who want to leave much or all of their fortune to their grandchildren. With college tuition costs on ...

Your Wishes in Your Words

Posted by Andrew R. Byers | Jul 19, 2014 | 0 Comments

During the estate planning process, your attorney will draft a number of legal documents such as a will, trust and power of attorney which will help you accomplish your goals. While these legal documents are required for effective planning, they may not sufficiently convey your thoughts and wishe...

Testamentary vs Inter Vivos Trusts

Posted by Andrew R. Byers | Jun 26, 2014 | 0 Comments

The world of estate planning can be complex. If you have just started your research or are in the process of setting up your estate plan, you've likely encountered discussions of wills and trusts. While most people have a very basic understanding of a last will and testament, trusts are often for...

When will I receive my inheritance?

Posted by Andrew R. Byers | Jun 02, 2014 | 0 Comments

If you've been named a beneficiary in a loved one's estate plan, you've likely wondered how long it will take to receive your share of the inheritance after his or her passing.  Unfortunately, there's no hard or and fast rule that allows an estate planning attorney to answer this question. The le...

Don't Disinherit with a Dollar

Posted by Andrew R. Byers | May 26, 2014 | 0 Comments

There are a lot of myths and misconceptions surrounding estate planning. Many people think that a last will and testament is the only estate planning document you really need. This of course is false. Others assume that you only need to have an estate plan in place if you're a millionaire. This t...

Filial Responsibility Laws

Posted by Andrew R. Byers | May 19, 2014 | 0 Comments

Filial responsibility laws impose a legal obligation on adult children to take care of their parents' basic needs and medical care. Although most people are not aware of them, 30 states in the U.S. have some type of filial responsibility laws in place. The states that have such laws on the books ...

Estate Planning for Unmarried Couples

Posted by Andrew R. Byers | May 04, 2014 | 0 Comments

Estate planning is important for everyone. We simply don't know when something tragic could happen such as sudden death or an accident that could leave us incapacitated. With proper planning, families who are dealing with the unexpected experience fewer headaches and less expense associated with ...

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