by Chuck Beinhauer, Esq. | Jul 22, 2019 | Alzheimer's Disease, Assets, Estate Planning, For Caregivers, Last Will and Testament, Long Term Care, Medicaid, Paying for Care, Power of Attorney, Probate, Trusts, Will
On July 15th, I met with Jack and Kerri who had an interesting, but common problem. Their Uncle Joe is 78 years old. He is suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease but otherwise is remarkably physically fit. Jack, Kerri, and their children have been trying to provide care...
by Chuck Beinhauer, Esq. | Jun 9, 2019 | Assets, Estate Planning, Long Term Care, Paying for Care, Power of Attorney, Probate, Trusts, Will
Nearly every client under the age of 60 starts the conversation with “I know we’re probably too young for this” and nearly every client over the age of 60 tells me, “We know we should have done this years ago and it’s probably too late to do anything now.” When is the...
by Linda Stravalaci Grear, Esq. | Dec 28, 2018 | Estate Planning, Probate, Tax Exemptions, Taxes
2019 Federal Estate Tax Exemption: Effective January 1, 2019, the Federal Estate Tax Exemption is $11,400,000.00 per person, through December 31, 2025. Effective January 1, 2026, the Federal Estate Tax Exemption will sunset and revert back to $5,490,000.00, per...
by Amanda Scott, Esq. | Dec 17, 2018 | Estate Planning, Long Term Care, Medicaid, Paying for Care, Probate
Probate is a Surrogate’s Court process that allows for the legal administration of a decedent’s estate. Probate becomes necessary any time a decedent has passed away while owning property in his or her sole name. For those assets, the family has no legal authority to...
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