What Are the Most Common Estate Planning Mistakes to Avoid?
Putting an estate plan in place is so important. One of the most common estate planning mistakes is not having an estate plan at all. That being said, a properly drafted estate plan is critical to best serving you and your loved ones. Mistakes in the drafting of an estate plan can have serious...
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Inheritance for Surviving Spouses
The law recognizes that we come to depend on our spouses in a multitude of ways. We depend on our spouses for things like both emotional and financial support. If your spouse passes away and, for some reason or another, fails to leave you an inheritance or leave you a small inheritance, you may...
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Filing the Estate Income Tax
The executor of the estate has many responsibilities when it comes to the managing and settling of the estate. One such responsibility is filing income tax on behalf of the estate. The executor is required to file a federal income tax return using Form 1041 for the estate if the estate has a gross...
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James Brown’s Estate
On January 18, 2007, the last will and testament of James Brown was admitted for probate in South Carolina. The late rock and roll legend had passed away on Christmas Day of 2006. But, almost 13 years later, his estate has yet to be fully resolved. The issues and complications that have come up...
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How Do You Create a Valid Will in North Carolina?
Creating a WillEstablishing an estate plan and creating a will are important to help ensure your wishes are honored and your family is provided for after you pass. Without a valid will in place, your estate will be distributed not according to your wishes, but according to the intestacy laws of...
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What Is a Durable Power of Attorney?
Durable Power of AttorneyA power of attorney legally authorizes a purpose to act as your agent. The types and purposes for using a power of attorney greatly vary. You, as the principal, may wish to grant your agent broad or limited authority. You may want to limit the authority to one specific situation. A...
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What Is an Incentive Trust?
You may have spent some time considering who you want to receive your assets when you pass away. You may also have spent some time wondering and worrying about what that person or those people who receive your assets will do with them once they inherit them. It can put you in a difficult...
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Terminating a Living Trust
Trusts terminate due to a variety of circumstances. Usually, it is as simple as having all of the trust property distributed to beneficiaries and then the trust is effectively terminated. This is what happens with the majority of living trusts which are frequently used as a way to avoid probate while still distributing assets...
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Dying Without a Will
If you die without a valid will in place, you are deemed to have died intestate. Without a valid will, the state intestacy laws will apply and your assets will be distributed accordingly. This is why it is so important to estate plan. Without a valid will, you lose control of who will get...
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Advanced Health Care Directives
An often overlooked, but very important, aspect of estate planning are health care directives. These are legal documents that can describe the medical care you want should you be unable to communicate your wishes to your family, friends, and treating medical providers. You should not wait until you are ill, injured, or otherwise incapacitated...
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