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Defending a Contested Will

A will is a legal instrument that is used to provide instructions on how to distribute the property and assets of an estate after the estate owner dies. This at least is the purpose of creating a will,...

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Federal Gift and Estate Tax

Federal gift and estate taxes are taxes that are collected from individuals by the federal government when individuals make transfers of assets to people. When assets are transferred while the person...

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New Jersey Inheritance Tax

New Jersey has an inheritance tax but no state estate tax. New Jersey is one of the few states that collect an inheritance tax. Inheritance tax is levied on persons who receive property from an estate...

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Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax

Pennsylvania imposes an inheritance tax on persons who inherit property from persons not closely related to them. The tax rate is dependent on their familial relationship. However, some exceptions may...

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Iowa Inheritance Tax

Iowa’s inheritance tax is a tax that is imposed on the beneficiaries of a person who died and left property or assets to them. The tax rate depends on the amount of the inheritance and the...

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Kentucky Inheritance Tax

Although Kentucky levies an inheritance tax, not everyone gets taxed. The relationship between the deceased and the beneficiaries determines this. The deceased’s estate will be taxed if they were a...

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Maryland Inheritance Tax

Maryland has a very gracious inheritance tax policy. Close family members and charities are excused, while everyone else is taxed at 10%. Close family members will not need to pay an inheritance tax....

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What Is the Qualified Family-Owned Business Interest Deduction?

In general, all businesses are required to pay some form of a tax. The amount of taxes which are paid by a business and the type of taxes and rates that are applied will depend on the particular type...

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Ultimate Guide to Trusts

Trusts are estate-planning tools that establish relationships under the direction of an individual called the trustor or settlor. A trust directs a person or people, called the trustee(s), to hold the...

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Small Trust Lawyers

A trust is a legal device which allows the owner of property to make transfers of that property. This legal device also allows them to have the property managed on behalf of someone else. The property...

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Will Testator Lawyers

Estate planning refers to the process of organizing an individual’s estate. An estate includes all of a person’s property (real estate, cash, stocks, personal items, business interests, and more)....

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Common Types of Estate Planning Cases

Estate planning is an area of law that requires legal representatives to work closely with the people who have been designated to serve as the representatives of a deceased person’s estate. Prior to...

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Digital Legacy Disputes

A digital legacy is all of the digital information about a person or that a person accesses and that is stored online or on hardware (like a computer or external hard drive) and will be left after you...

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What to Do If a Will Is Lost?

In short, a last will and testament is a legal estate planning document that allows an individual to designate how their estate will be distributed upon their death. A person’s estate consists of their...

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Transferring Real Estate in a Will

Real estate is a term used to indicate land, structures on land, and fixtures inside the structure, such as light switches, sinks, and mounted lamps. Anything that is not “fixed” to the house is known...

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Pet Funding

One option for estate planning for pets involves: Creating a trust. Naming a trustee. Naming a designated guardian to care for the pet or pets. Funding the trust. Of course, a pet owner can designate a...

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Blind Trust Lawyers

A trust is a legal device that permits an owner of funds of property to make transfers of those assets. Trusts also allow an individual to have that property, which is referred to as trust assets,...

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A Guide to Creating a Trust

A trust is an estate planning instrument which individuals will create to help them organize their wealth and spending needs. The individual who creates a trust is known as the grantor. The grantor is...

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How to Create an Estate Plan

An estate includes the sum total of an individual’s: Belongings; Property; Money; and Assets. All of these combined are referred to as an individual’s estate. An estate plan includes a comprehensive...

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How to Create a Power of Attorney

Power of attorney refers to the legal authority that you give to an individual to handle your legal and medical affairs. This is typically done in case you become legally, mentally, or medically...

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What Does My Estate Planning Lawyer Need to Know?

Estate planning is a difficult subject to think about. It forces people to think about financial matters that will occur while they are living and after they have died. It’s extremely important to...

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Wills, Trusts, and Estates Lawyer in Florida

When someone dies, their will typically needs to be processed through a specialized court called “ probate” court. Probate is the legal process by which a deceased person’s property, assets, debts, and...

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Wills, Trusts, and Estates Attorney in Washington State

When someone dies, their estate will typically need to be distributed through a specialized court called “ probate” court. Probate may be defined as the legal process by which the property, assets,...

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Wills, Trusts, and Estates in Texas

When someone dies, their estate must be distributed through a specialized “ probate” court. “Probate” refers to the legal process in which a person dies (the “decedent”) and their estate is distributed...

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Healthcare Directives

Healthcare directives are legal documents that state a person’s requests regarding their medical treatment needs. They are meant to be used at times when a person does not have the physical ability to...

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Wills, Trusts, and Estates Lawyer in Georgia

In short, estate law is the set of laws that govern the way an individual’s estate is managed, both during their life, and after they become incapacitated or deceased. It is important to understand the...

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Wills, Trusts, and Estates Lawyer in Pennsylvania

The Uniform Probate Code (or UPC for short) is a set of model laws drafted and reviewed by the Uniform Law Commission, a group of national experts. The purpose of creating the UPC was to streamline the...

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Wills, Trusts, and Estates Lawyer in New York

Probate refers to the process of determining the validity of a will after a person has died, and the probate process involves the legal aspects of how to distribute the decedent’s assets according to...

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How to Prepare for a Contested Wills or Probate Consultation

The first step to making a strong contested wills and/or probate case is to hire an experienced estate lawyer. The initial meeting with the lawyer, also called an attorney, is called the consultation....

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How to Prepare for a Consultation for Drafting Wills and Trusts

It is important to take time to prepare for a consultation with an estate lawyer. Drafting a will may be one of the most important things an individual does during their lifetime. They will be able to...

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What to Do to Have a Strong Estate Administration Case

The first step to preparing a strong estate administration case is hiring an experienced estate lawyer. Most people are at least somewhat familiar with the will and probate process of what happens to...

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What to Do to Have a Strong Estate Planning Case

The term “estate plan” refers to an end of life plan that encompasses a will and other such documents, which provides instructions regarding how a person wishes for their belongings to be redistributed...

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How to Prepare for a Charitable Giving Consultation

Before consulting with an attorney regarding charitable giving, it is important to understand what trusts are and what disputes related to trusts are most common. A trust is a legal instrument which...

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Wills, Trusts, and Estate Lawyers in Chicago

Probate refers to the legal process in which the estate of a deceased individual, called a decedent, is handled under the supervision of a court. A probate court may also be known as a Chancery Court...

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Wills, Trusts, and Estates in Houston, TX

“Wills, trusts, and estate planning (“WTE”)” refers to the various types of legal documents and procedures that may be used to settle a property owner’s estate after they die. Each of these legal tools...

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South Dakota Wills, Trusts, and Estates Law

Wills, trusts, and estate planning law refers to a broad body of laws that regulate matters including Estate planning; Estate administration; Duties of the executor; and The distribution of property....

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How Much Does an Estate Lawyer Cost?

The cost of creating an estate plan with an estate planning attorney varies according to many factors. Generally, there are two main factors which determine the cost, what time of plan is needed and...

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How Much Does it Cost to Hire a Probate Attorney?

Probate is the court procedure in which a deceased person’s last will and testament is proven and given effect. This entails first verifying that the will is legal and then ensuring that the deceased...

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How Much Does it Cost to Have a Trust Prepared?

The cost of having a trust prepared can vary based on a number of factors. A trust will often be prepared by an estate attorney. A trust may be included as part of an estate plan or it may be created...

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How Much Does a Will Cost?

The cost of a will, or having a will made, created or drawn up, can vary based on a number of factors. Generally, there are two main factors that will determine the cost of a will. These are: whether...

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Bakersfield/Central Coast Area Wills, Trusts, and Estates Lawyers

Wills, trusts, and estate planning refers to various types of legal documents and procedures which may be used to settle an individual’s estate after they pass away. Each of the legal tools has its own...

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Wills, Trusts, and Estates in Utah

A person’s estate consists of all of their property, including: Personal items; Bank accounts; Real estate; Stocks and securities; and Other such assets. When you die, your estate plan will provide...

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Why Business Owners Need a Will and Trust

Estate planning is important for everyone but is especially crucial for business owners. A comprehensive estate plan, including a will and trust, can protect your business interests and ensure a smooth...

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Why Parents Need a Will and a Trust

Planning for the future is a crucial responsibility for parents. One essential component of any comprehensive estate plan is to create both a will and a trust. These documents not only ensure the...

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Top 5 Types of Documents/Evidence to Gather for Your Contested Wills or...

When someone says, “That’s not what the will says!” or “This isn’t fair!” a battle can start in court. This is called a contested will or probate case. Just like in a game, there are rules, and you...

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Top 5 Types of Documents/Evidence to Gather for Your Drafting Wills and...

Wills are legal estate planning instruments that allow for the distribution of an individual’s property, called the testator. The distribution of property may be to an individual or to an entity, such...

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Top 5 Types of Documents/Evidence to Gather for Your Estate Administration Case

Estate administration is a legal process used to maintain or distribute an individual’s assets, including their real and personal property, after they pass away. All of an individual’s property at the...

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Top 5 Types of Documents/Evidence to Gather for Your Estate Planning Case

If an individual has an estate plan, it will provide instructions on how they want their property to be managed and distributed when they pass away. Although many individuals think estate planning is...

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Top 5 Types of Documents/Evidence to Gather for Your Charitable Giving Case

Charitable giving not only supports the betterment of society but also carries with it legal implications, especially when the amount or nature of the donation becomes a subject of contention in court....

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Charitable Giving in Estate Planning

A will tells a person’s family and others how a person wishes to have their assets distributed after their death. A person can distribute property, personal and real, as well as cash and financial...

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