What if there is no will?
If there’s no will, the process will start with probate, and intestacy laws will decide how assets will be distributed. […]
What if there is no will? Read Post »
If there’s no will, the process will start with probate, and intestacy laws will decide how assets will be distributed. […]
What if there is no will? Read Post »
The best way to ensure that your family won’t be tangled up in a costly and lengthy probate case is
How can I plan to avoid or minimize probate? Read Post »
A special needs trust helps an individual with a disability to fund their living expenses. The trust supplements the government
What is a special needs trust? Read Post »
Funds from your trust are meant to add to and not replace disability benefits. As a result, you can’t use
Do trust assets affect eligibility for SSI or Medicaid? Read Post »
Medicaid and Medicare are both tax-funded government programs that help cover healthcare costs. Medicaid is for people with limited income
What is the difference between Medicaid and Medicare? Read Post »
How much a nursing home will cost depends on its location, staff, size, and the types of care offered. You
Will Medicaid cover nursing home costs? Read Post »
You do not have to sell your home to get Medicaid. As long as the proper conditions are met, your
Do I have to sell my home to qualify for Medicaid? Read Post »
Yes. We draft pour-over wills that put anything that isn’t in your trust into the trust. As you go through
If I make a living trust, do I still need a will? Read Post »
We recommend reviewing your documents at least once every three years to ensure your plans are still accurate. We believe
When should I review my existing will? Read Post »