Recent Posts in Estate Planning Category
Posted on Aug 29, 2010 By Claery & Green
If we are in the process of planning your estate, one thing you should be aware of is power of attorney. Essentially, power of attorney gives another person the power to act on your behalf. The thing ...
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Posted on Jul 24, 2010 By Claery & Green
In the legal community, a power of attorney is essentially a binding document that allows an individual to appoint another person or organization to handle his or her affairs in the event that the ...
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Posted on Jul 9, 2010 By Claery & Green
Creating a simple will is one way in which people can make sure that their close loved ones remain protected and financially secure in the event of their passing. It also allows people to make binding ...
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Posted on Jun 17, 2010 By Claery & Green
If a person dies without a will in California, the way in which their estate is divided and distributed is governed by a statute known as in intestate law. If the deceased person is survived by a ...
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Posted on May 7, 2010 By Claery & Green
There are minimally, two important parts of an estate that one should know about. One is called a durable power of attorney and the other is a will . A durable power of attorney is for managing your ...
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Posted on May 5, 2010 By Claery & Green
Estate planning is very important and something that everyone needs to consider. If you wait until it’s too late to plan your estate, then those you love the most may be excluded from receiving what ...
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Posted on Apr 9, 2010 By Claery & Green
Basic Definition of a Will A will can be defined as a legal document where it is stated who is going to receive your estate after you have died. Additionally, it allows you to name a legal ...
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Posted on Mar 30, 2010 By Claery & Green
Durable Power of Attorney is an important document to consider when planning one's estate. The purpose of Durable Power of Attorney is to identify the person you'd like making decisions on your behalf ...
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Posted on Mar 1, 2010 By Claery & Green
QTIPs, short for Qualified Terminable Interest Property Trusts, are a way for people to further protect their assets and property in the event of divorce , separation, or death. These types of marital ...
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Posted on Feb 9, 2010 By Claery & Green
A simple will outlines how a person would like their assets, money, and property to be divided and distributed to their beneficiaries upon death. These types of wills are best for people whose total ...
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