Asset protection planning can safeguard your wealth from the threats posed by creditors, lawsuits, and government taxation. Refer to our free article library for helpful information regarding common asset protection strategies, then contact our office to request a free initial consultation.
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When should a family consider a trust as part of an estate plan, and what type of trust should they use?A living trust can be a powerful tool in implementing an effective estate plan, providing many benefits including asset protection and probate avoidance.
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What Is a Pure Grantor Irrevocable Trust, and How Can It Benefit Your Estate Planning Needs?The Pure Grantor Trust is a way to protect your assets and secure your family's financial future.
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Avoid What Happened to Terri Schiavo's Family.A living will is an essential part of a complete estate plan. Clearly outlining your end of life decisions can remove a heavy burden for your family.
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Listen to our latest radio interview about Elder Law and the services we provide.Talking about Elder Law and Estate Planning
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Your Spouse May Not Get Everything When You're GoneDon't assume that everything will go to your spouse when you are gone. Married couples need to plan their estates, and there are many reasons to do so.
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How Estate Planning Can Help You Qualify for Medicaid for Long Term CareEstate planning, Medicaid, Long-term Care, Trusts, Irrevocable trusts