Estate Planning: How to Leave Money to Charity June 25, 2017 | lmsXpect3 Many people have causes and charities that they want to continue to support after they pass away. Without these generous gifts from people like you, many charities would simply go out of business. However, surprisingly to many people, leaving assets to charity is often a complicated process. Indeed, without proper estate planning, not only might More
How Moving Out of State Could Affect Your Estate Plan June 12, 2017 | lmsXpect3 Many people move to a different state at some point in their lives. In fact, according to data collected by the United States Census Bureau, 41 percent of Americans currently live in a different state than they one in which they were born. Moving out of state can affect your life in many different ways; More
Four Common Estate Planning Mistakes that You Can Avoid June 5, 2017 | lmsXpect3 Many people have an urge to put off estate planning. This is certainly understandable, as the entire concept deals with some uncomfortable topics. Yet, proper estate planning is incredibly important. If you want to protect your health and well-being, protect your underage children, and have a say in what will happen to your assets after More
Estate Planning And Will Writing Tips April 25, 2017 | lmsXpect3 Planning an estate and writing a will are two important steps that anyone can take to aid in planning for the future. No matter how small or large, everyone has an estate, and planning for the distribution of this estate upon death can save many headaches down the line. Listed below are a few will More
How To Set Up Your Estate April 18, 2017 | lmsXpect3 No two estates plans are the same. The more complex the estate issues, the more complicated and detailed the estate plan will need to be. No one knows more about your situation than you do. That’s why we believe an estate planner’s first and primary job is to listen. Estate Planning Attorney As you share More
What is meant by an estate administration? April 8, 2017 | lmsXpect3 When someone passes away, their estate is usually handled by an executor that they name in a Will. When the decedent doesn’t have a Will with a named executor, the courts will appoint an administrator to manage the estate. The courts will also appoint someone if the named executor is found to be incompetent, the More
Taking Care Of Your Spouse After You Die March 25, 2017 | lmsXpect3 No one likes to think about the end of his or her life. However, in the event you do pass, your spouse will be left with your finances. Effect planning can ensure your surviving spouse doesn’t financially struggle if you pass. The below preparations will ensure your spouse is taken care of in the event More
Essential Elements of a Good Estate Plan March 15, 2017 | lmsXpect3 Estate planning is a process involving advisors who are familiar with your goals and concerns, your assets and how they are owned, and your family structure. Estate planning covers the transfer of property at death as well as a variety of other personal matters. Further, estate planning can be used to minimize the costs and More
Creating a Valid Will for Your Estate March 2, 2017 | lmsXpect3 A will is a legally binding statement directing who will receive your property at your death. If you do not have a will, the state will determine how your property is distributed. Wills are complicated but essential. It is important to leave your assets in capable hands. By creating a valid will you can also More
What You Need to Understand About 11th Hour Will or Codicil Changes February 21, 2017 | lmsXpect3 When individuals are on their deathbed, things come into much clearer focus than before, and they may want to make some sudden changes to their will or codicil and estate planning documents. At the Law Office of Dan Kellogg, our estate planning lawyer assists individuals with their last minute will or codicil changes and ensure More