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Estate Plan Trusts
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What is Values-Based Wealth Planning?
No one over age 18 today will live to see the end of the 21st Century. The legacy you leave your children will be reflected in the values they learn about the role of money and property. Here are ways to plan that give your heirs a perspective that extends far beyond the dollar value of what you pass on to them by way of a financial inheritance.
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Debunking Estate Planning Misconceptions
Estate planning conjures up a lot of emotions. And not all of those emotions are positive - after all, planning for your own demise is tough! However, consider this: Planning your estate will not shorten or lengthen your life by a single moment. So why not think about it and do it?
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Asset protection with Joint Tenancy, Tenancy in Common, Tenancy in Entirety & Community Property
Protecting assets by Joint Tenancy, Tenants in Common, Tenancy in Entirety or Community Property have many disadvantages. Loss of step-up in basis upon the death of the first Tenant; loss of estate tax protection; possible exposure of the assets; Joint Tenancy disinherits all other heirs; possibility of a gift tax consequence; Joint Tenancy supersedes any trust with the loss of all trust benefits.
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Trustee of a Trust
What is the trustee of a trust? What is the accountability of a trustee and the fiduciary relationship to the beneficiaries? How does the trustee relate to an irrevocable trust? What's a trust protector?
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Trust Protector - The Powers and Responsibilities of a Trust Protector
What is a trust protector? What are the duties and powers of a trust protector? Change trust's situs, veto distribution to beneficiaries, replace trustee, control disbursements of trust or terminate trust if costs of administration is greater than available funds. Mentions asset protector in Foreign Asset Protection Trusts (FAPT). Trust Protector is someone close to family, CPA, accountant or lawyer.
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Selecting a Good Trustee - Factors to Consider When Choosing a Trustee
How to select or choose a good trustee. What are the factors to consider when choosing a trustee? Who are some bad trustees? Consequences when the grantor names himself trustee. Co-trustees and trust protectors can ease responsibilities. Mentions testamentary trust, testor, settler, trustor, grantor, inter vivos trust, corporate trustees, trust companies, bank trustees and family members, accountants and lawyers as trustees.
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Estate - Clearing Up Estate Document Confusion
Few topics confuse investors more than figuring out what estate-related documents they need. Living Wills, Living Trusts, and Powers of Attorney are just a few of the terms that most find hard to define, let alone understand.
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Estate - Will You Lose Your Home To Medicaid?
The largest financial risk that seniors face today is the potential of assisted living and nursing home costs to devour the nest egg that has taken a lifetime to build. Many will end up relying on Medicaid to pay these costs. If that's the case for you, chances are that Medicaid will come after your home when you die.
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Financial Directive Powers - Real Property, Business, Medicaid, Taxes, Personal Property
How does the financial directive differs in powers from a power of attorney? Collection powers to forgive, request and sue for money. Real property and personal property powers to bargain- banking powers- file and prepare tax returns- family maintenance for customary standard of living- conduct business interests for principal- social security benefits like Medicaid or Medicare.
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Estate - Signed, Sealed, Delivered - It's Theirs
My last few articles have focused on various end-of-life issues that were made very real to me due my mother-in-law's recent death. In this article, we'll discuss the simple steps you can take that will make dividing your personal possessions easier on your family.
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