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Strategies to Prevent Probate Litigation

Strategies to Prevent Probate Litigation

Probate litigation encompasses disputes related to guardianship and conservatorship, contests involving wills and trusts, conflicts over family real estate, and disagreements concerning the true intent behind gifts. The most successful approach to mitigating or avoiding probate litigation risk is carefully…

The Use of Technology Continues to Grow Among Seniors

The Use of Technology Continues to Grow Among Seniors

In addition to improving seniors’ health, lifestyle, and safety, technology also offers a wide range of entertainment options. While the younger generations may think older Americans are technology dinosaurs, they are becoming more digitally connected than ever before. Seniors participating…

Why Charitable Trusts Are Beneficial

Why Charitable Trusts Are Beneficial

Are you interested in making a positive contribution to charity while protecting your assets for your children or other loved ones as well as minimizing your taxes? If so, a charitable trust could be a beneficial tool. Charitable trusts provide…

Why Reverse Mortgages Are Good and Bad

Why Reverse Mortgages Are Good and Bad

If you are an older homeowner with substantial equity in your home, a reverse mortgage might be a good option. A reverse mortgage can be good and bad, depending on an individual’s circumstances and needs. Exploring the history and pros…

A Guide to Probate Litigation

A Guide to Probate Litigation

Lawsuits arising during the probate process, the legal process of administering the estate of the deceased, are known as probate litigations. When someone passes away, their assets and debts must be settled and distributed according to their valid will or…

Unmarried Couples’ Estate Planning

Unmarried Couples’ Estate Planning

A record number of older Americans are widowed or divorced, prompting them to form new partnerships. The US Census Bureau reports that more than half of all older adults have only married once, opting to stay legally single in their future relationships.…

Attorneys and Title Companies

Attorneys and Title Companies

Typically, title companies act as third parties between a buyer and a lender, researching a property’s chain of title. This research ensures the title of the home you purchase is free and clear. Problems with titles may include liens, unpaid…

The Estate Planning Process for Young Families

The Estate Planning Process for Young Families

In a young family, estate planning can be especially important. Estate planning can protect your family in case of incapacitation or death resulting from medical emergencies. While it’s difficult to think about what happens to your children if you die,…

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