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Category Archives: trusts

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Estate Planning With Children With Special Needs In Mind

By Eric Millhorn |

When parents with special needs children decide to put together an estate plan, they are not just thinking about how they will be taken care of in the later stages of life, or how their affairs will be handled after they pass away. They have to consider their children in all aspects of their… Read More »

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Can I keep My Will And Trust Documents Private During My Lifetime?

By Eric Millhorn |

There may be a variety of reasons that many people want to keep private the plans they have made for the distribution of their property after their death. Once someone has decided who she wants to leave her assets to after she passes away, she may be worried about other people finding out and… Read More »

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Durable Power of Attorney

By Eric Millhorn |

A durable power of attorney is an important part of an estate plan. In general, a power of attorney is a legal document where one person designates another person to have the legal ability to make certain decisions for them and to participate in certain transactions on their behalf. The person who is the… Read More »

Professional Trust Administrators

By Eric Millhorn |

If you are planning your estate, chances are it will include at least one trust. In order to create a trust, a grantor must name a trustee. Trustees perform many functions, including the administration of trusts. However, in this article “trust administrator” and “trustee” are used interchangeably. Sometimes a grantor will want to name… Read More »

Frequently Asked Questions About Special Needs Trusts

By Eric Millhorn |

Special needs trusts are an important estate planning tool for people who have disabled relatives or other loved ones. However, people often have many questions about these trusts. Indeed, it is important to remember that every person’s situation is unique, and to get the most accurate answers for your situation you should talk to… Read More »

Pet Trusts in Florida

By Eric Millhorn |

Many people who have pets think of them as members of their families. Therefore, it is natural that when planning an estate, individuals want to make sure that their pets are provided for. This often takes the form of pet trusts. If you are thinking about planning your estate and want to be sure… Read More »

Grantor Retained Annuity Trust

By Eric Millhorn |

A Grantor Retained Annuity Trust (GRAT) is another estate planning tool that you may want to take advantage of. At first GRATs may sound a little more complicated than other trusts or estate planning options, but when explained step by step they can be much more easily understood. As always, you should work with… Read More »

Special Needs Trusts

By Eric Millhorn |

Special needs trusts are a great way to help provide for someone with disabilities without jeopardizing his or her access to public benefits programs. If you have a disabled family member under the age of 65 you may want to think about including a special needs trust in your estate plan. What is a… Read More »

Bypass Trusts

By Eric Millhorn |

Though they are used less today than they were a few years ago, bypass trusts are still an important estate planning tool. You should know the basics about bypass trusts and the changes in the law that make bypass trusts less common, but still a useful tool for some people. What Are Bypass Trusts?… Read More »

Who Should I Choose for my Trustee?

By Eric Millhorn |

Many people include one or more kinds of trusts in their estate plans, especially the common revocable living trusts. When a grantor creates a trust, he or she also needs to name at least one trustee. Depending on the kind of trust, it may make sense for the settlor to name him or herself… Read More »

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