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Category Archives: wills

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Will Challenges Based On Fraud And Undue Influence

By Eric Millhorn |

When a testator (the person making a will) dies and the contents of his will are revealed, there are some family members who may seek to contest the will for various reasons. In some cases, the will challenge is based on a feeling that the challenger should have received a larger bequest. However, sometimes,… 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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Can A Will Distribute Property Already In A Living Trust?

By Eric Millhorn |

Most people who have at one point or another sought advice on estate planning have heard of wills and trusts, and been advised that is wise to have one or both in order to have a solid plan in place. While having both a will and a trust can be wise, taking care to… Read More »

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How Your Estate Is Distributed If You Die Without A Will

By Eric Millhorn |

It is sometimes said that by failing to plan, a person is planning to fail. This is often the case when a person dies intestate and his estate is divided up without regard to what the person would have wanted. Making a will does not always have to be a complicated or even expensive… 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 »

Things to Consider Before Writing Your Will

By Eric Millhorn |

It may be difficult to think about death, but it is important for your sake and the sake of your loved ones to prepare for that eventuality by making a comprehensive estate plan that may include a will. However, there are some things that you should think about before sitting down to write your… Read More »

Estate Planning Basics: Pour Over Wills

By Eric Millhorn |

Pour over wills are an important estate planning tool. This article discusses pour over wills in Florida and their relationship to revocable living trusts. Will Basics A will is one of the most well-known estate planning tools. As you probably know, in a will a person documents his or her wishes for the disposition… Read More »

Why Might A Will Be Declared Invalid?

By Eric Millhorn |

The vast majority of wills are probated and executed with no issue. However, you may have heard that unhappy family members sometimes contest the wills of loved ones in court. You may wonder how people can fight over a document that should be pretty clear on its face. This article looks at some of… Read More »

How to Choose the Right Executor of Your Will

By Eric Millhorn |

Making a will is an important part of estate planning. One of the things that you need to decide is who you want to be the executor of your will. If you choose a person as opposed to a law firm or other entity, you will also want to have an alternate in case… Read More »

What Are Advance Directives?

By Eric Millhorn |

As we get older there are a lot of things that we need to start considering. One thing that we need to make sure we have completed are our advance directives. People of all ages should complete their advance directives and make them available for their loved ones and medical professionals, but this becomes… Read More »

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