by Francine Ward | Jan 20, 2023 | Estate Planning
What does it mean to modify, amend, or revoke a trust? To revoke means to annul by recalling or taking back something. To modify means to make changes to something in an effort to improve it. To amend a document is to make minor changes to make...
by Francine Ward | Jan 19, 2023 | Estate Planning
Can I disinherit my kids? Maybe. According to Tinsel Town, a parent can always disinherit their kids. But not so in the real world. In most instances, you can. However, that also depends on the state and the facts of your particular situation. Generally, the law...
by Francine Ward | Jan 18, 2023 | Estate Planning
A common occurrence after someone dies is that the estate documents can’t be found. Maybe it’s because they were lost, mistakenly destroyed, intentionally revoked, or hidden. Regardless, when someone passes away, and their will and trust cannot be secured, there is a...
by Francine Ward | Jan 17, 2023 | Estate Planning
To be valid and enforceable, a trust must be funded with assets of value, and it must have a purpose. In addition, it must have a trustee. The person who legally holds the assets. When you establish your trust, you are required to nominate your trustee. While not...
by Francine Ward | Jan 16, 2023 | Estate Planning
A common question often asked by people who want to hire an estate planning lawyer is, “How do I prepare for the first meeting?” Is the meeting in person? Is it virtual? Is it by phone? If it’s by phone, does the lawyer call me, or should I call them? What should I...