As is often the case with legal matters, the answer to the question “Can creditors take money from a trust?” is, “It depends.” If [...]
As is often the case with legal matters, the answer to the question “Can creditors take money from a trust?” is, “It depends.” If […]
Executive Summary Introduction Sibling inheritance priority is often not as clear-cut as it is for direct heirs like children and grandchildren. Sibling inheritance laws [...]
Executive Summary Introduction Sibling inheritance priority is often not as clear-cut as it is for direct heirs like children and grandchildren. Sibling inheritance laws […]
Disinheritance is quite common. Spouses, children, stepchildren, adopted children, domestic partners, etc. can be disinherited in many states. Not surprisingly, disinheritance often leads to [...]
Disinheritance is quite common. Spouses, children, stepchildren, adopted children, domestic partners, etc. can be disinherited in many states. Not surprisingly, disinheritance often leads to […]
Losing a family member is hard enough on its own. However, if you find that someone is stealing from an estate, the news can [...]
Losing a family member is hard enough on its own. However, if you find that someone is stealing from an estate, the news can […]
Disinheriting a spouse can be a fundamentally simple – but realistically flawed – process: Simply ask your spouse to sign a contract (e.g. a [...]
Disinheriting a spouse can be a fundamentally simple – but realistically flawed – process: Simply ask your spouse to sign a contract (e.g. a […]
Sometimes family members have good reason for disinheriting someone. For example, a parent may have already given substantial assets to a spouse, child or [...]
Sometimes family members have good reason for disinheriting someone. For example, a parent may have already given substantial assets to a spouse, child or […]
Can a trustee remove a beneficiary from a trust? Yes. Is it common? No. Upon the death of a decedent, most trusts become irrevocable. [...]
Can a trustee remove a beneficiary from a trust? Yes. Is it common? No. Upon the death of a decedent, most trusts become irrevocable. […]