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Video discussing revocable versus irrevocable trusts
Estate Planning

Revocable Vs. Irrevocable Trusts

In this video, Cindy discusses the differences between revocable and irrevocable trusts. Other articles/videos you may find interesting: What If I Die with Assets Outside the U.S.? Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late Ready to make sure everything’s in order for your loved ones in …

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Elder Law

Title Lock Companies – Pros and Cons

If you’re a homeowner, you’ve probably heard of title lock companies. These companies offer services that claim to protect your home from fraudsters who may attempt to steal your property by illegally transferring its title. While the idea of having protection against title fraud can …

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Elder Law

My Dad’s Bank Won’t Accept my Durable Power of Attorney

I don’t know what’s changed – other than banks hiring poorly trained employees during and post-COVID – but I’ve been getting more and more calls about this in the past several months. And, I’m honestly at a loss when people call me – I personally …

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Funding your trust
Estate Planning

Funding, Funding, Funding

In this video, Cindy discusses the importance of funding your trust if you want to avoid probate. Other articles/videos you may find interesting: The Importance of Obtaining Date of Death Values When There’s No One You Trust to Serve Ready to make sure everything’s in …

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FL Real estate and death of a co-owner
Elder Law

Florida Real Estate and the Death of a Spouse

In this video, Cindy discusses the importance of recording certain documents in the county public records after the death of a co-owner or co-trustee. Other articles/videos you may find interesting: Second Marriage? Appoint a Professional Successor Trustee What Happens to My Cars at Death? Ready …

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Elder Law

FTC Warns About Timeshare Exit Companies

We get a lot of calls from clients wondering how to get out of a timeshare contract. There are a lot of companies out there that claim they can help. But some are pure scams. Read this article from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) with …

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Dementia and DPOAs
Elder Law

Dementia and Durable Powers of Attorney

In this article, Cindy discusses the importance of contacting an estate planning attorney for an updated Durable Power of Attorney BEFORE dementia has progressed too far. Other articles/videos you may find interesting: Banking Roadblocks with Trusts Guns and Dementia: A Difficult Topic Ready to make …

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Estate Planning

The ATF Changes the Rules for Pistol Stabilizing Braces. Again.

Updated January 24, 2023 Trying to figure out where the laws and rules stand with the ATF is like playing whack-a-mole. Just when you think you’re complying with that fiefdom’s arbitrary proclamations, it changes its collective mind and now your legally purchased firearms are essentially …

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Elder Law

Help! My Bank Says I Need a Tax ID Number for My Trust!

I get calls like this far too frequently. After you sit down with your estate planning attorney and create a revocable living trust, you have to take steps to “fund” your trust – in other words, to re-title all of your non-qualified assets so they’re …

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Will My Executor Have to Post a Probate Bond
Estate Planning

Will My Executor Have to Post a Probate Bond?

In this video, Cindy discusses whether your Personal Representative (Executor) will have to post a probate bond and how you can avoid it. Other articles/videos you may find interesting: Important Facts about your Veterans’ Burial Benefits How Do I Sell Dad’s Guns? Ready to make …

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