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When Can Assets Be Transferred to Beneficiaries Outside of Probate?

Posted on July 27, 2023

Probate is the legal process in which the assets a person owned will be distributed to their heirs and beneficiaries after their death. However, not all assets need to go through probate. In certain circumstances, assets can be transferred directly to beneficiaries without the need for court involvement. Understanding when this is possible can help simplify the estate administration process and ensure a smoother transfer of assets. When creating a comprehensive estate plan, it is important to understand how the following types of assets may be passed to beneficiaries: Joint […]

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Can a Living Trust Help Me Protect My Assets?

Posted on July 21, 2023

Protecting your hard-earned assets is a crucial aspect of estate planning. One effective tool that can help you achieve this goal is a living trust. This type of trust allows you to maintain control over your assets while providing some protections. However, while a living trust can provide a variety of benefits, it may not be the best method for protecting assets in certain situations. By understanding how living trusts may be used and what other options may be available, you can determine the best options for preserving your wealth […]

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Six Signs it is Time to Update Your Will

Posted on June 2, 2023

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Your last will and testament is the foundation of your estate plan. Your will explains how your property should be distributed to beneficiaries, designates a guardian for minor children, and describes your final wishes. It can be thought of as an instruction manual in probate showing how you want your assets to be distributed.  Creating a will is essential. However, it is not a one-and-done task. Many different life changes and circumstances will necessitate an update of your will and other estate planning documents. In this blog, we will explain […]

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What is Digital Estate Planning, and Why is it So Important?

Posted on May 23, 2023

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Consider the last time you shared pictures of your grandchildren or your latest vacation with your friends. Were the pictures in a physical photo album? If you are like most people, your recent photographs are likely on your smartphone, tablet, or computer. Every day, our lives are becoming more and more digitalized.  A crucial part of estate planning is determining what happens to online accounts and digital assets. E-mail accounts, photographs, videos, social media accounts, and smartphone applications are just some of the thousands of digital assets you probably own. […]

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Unmarried? Make Sure You Understand How This Influences Inheritance Rights and Estate Planning

Posted on May 8, 2023

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Did you know that less than half of adults in the United States are married? Over the past few decades, marriage rates have dropped significantly. Fewer and fewer people are choosing to get married, and living with a romantic partner to whom you are not married is becoming increasingly frequent. For many couples, waiting to say “I do” is the smart choice. Nobody should rush into a marriage unless they are truly ready to marry. That being said, unmarried couples should understand the risks involved in foregoing an official marriage […]

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Understanding Testamentary Capacity in the Context of Estate Planning

Posted on April 28, 2023

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Anyone who signs a legal contract must do so of their own free will. An individual cannot be forced, manipulated, or tricked into signing a contract. These rules also apply to estate planning documents such as wills and trusts. Testamentary capacity refers to a person’s ability to create and agree to a valid will. An individual must be of sound mind to create a will that holds up against a will contest. Whether you are planning to create your will or you have concerns about the validity of a deceased […]

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Key Estate Planning Considerations for Anyone Getting Divorced

Posted on April 25, 2023

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If you are in the middle of a divorce or thinking about ending your marriage, make sure you understand how to update your estate plans to reflect your new marital status. Divorce can be very overwhelming, and it is not uncommon for people to neglect crucial estate planning concerns during and after their divorce. Update Your Power of Attorney for Healthcare and Finances A power of attorney is a legal tool used to designate an individual who has the authority to make decisions on your behalf. A power of attorney […]

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Using a Special Needs Trust for a Child With a Severe Disability

Posted on April 18, 2023

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If you are the parent of a disabled child, you are probably all too familiar with the expenses that come with a serious disability. The cost of special education, medical care, assistive devices, and other needs can be significant.  For now, you may be able to cover these expenses by directly paying for your child’s needs. But what happens when you pass away and can no longer directly provide financial assistance to your child? A special needs trust is an estate planning tool that parents of disabled children can use […]

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Leaving Inheritance to a Caregiver? Make Sure You Know Illinois Law 

Posted on April 7, 2023

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For elderly individuals and those in poor health, caregivers can be valuable sources of assistance, compassion, and support. Private nurses and other in-home healthcare workers assist with meals, hygiene, everyday tasks, and medical needs, providing crucial help to those in need. Understandably, many people come to think of paid caregivers as much more than just hired helpers—they become like family. If you are considering leaving assets to a caregiver through your will, make sure you understand how Illinois estate planning laws address these types of gifts. Illinois Law Regarding Inheritance […]

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What Every Estate Plan Should Take into Account

Posted on March 23, 2023

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Creating an estate plan should be thought of as an ongoing process. Your personal and financial needs and goals will inevitably change as time passes, and with those changes, your estate plan should be revisited. Furthermore, an estate plan is much more than simply a list of assets and a designation of who will receive the asset. Comprehensive estate planning can also address how medical and financial decision-making should be handled if you become incapacitated, your wishes regarding end-of-life care and organ donation, and much more. Every estate plan should […]

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