To fully explore what type of trust is right for you, or to further understand the differences, you should consult with an experienced estate planning attorney. You can schedule a free initial consultation by clicking below. … [Read more...]
Can You Have Both A Will And A Trust? In Colorado, Yes You Can!
Whenever someone asks me if they need a will or a trust, I tell them that the answer depends on their circumstances. I then offer to discuss their life circumstances during my free hour long consultation to determine what options would fit their needs. Many clients are surprised to learn that even if they set up a trust, they also need a will. A will and a trust can serve the same purpose: distributing assets at death, but wills and trust have other purposes, too. When you set up a trust, you also want to set up a will to make sure your estate plan is complete. One main purpose of a … [Read more...]
What Is a Beneficiary’s Deed & Why Might You Want One
I talk with a lot of people who want to avoid probate, so they ask me about their options to avoid probate and want to know what is available. One of the options that comes up is a beneficiary’s deed. A beneficiary’s deed may also be called a “transfer on death deed,” but in Colorado the proper term is a beneficiary’s deed. Not all states allow for such deeds, but Colorado does. A lot of the people asking about avoiding probate don’t want their heirs to need to go through any legal process, but they also don’t want to go through the time and expense of setting up a trust to avoid probate. … [Read more...]
When I Had to Defend the Estate Plans I Wrote – The Rare Cases
In my last blog post, I talked about not going to court if you don’t have to go. With careful planning, estate planning can help you avoid going to court and court proceedings. Your estate plan can be carried out with a minimum of court supervision, or free from court supervision under most circumstances. However, sometimes things happen that are outside of normal circumstances, and an estate plan ends up in court, despite our best efforts to plan. I have heard the quote “Expect the best. Prepare for the worst.” attributed to Zig Ziglar. This saying certainly applies to estate … [Read more...]
Don’t Go to Court if You Don’t Have To
Most people I know, including my attorney friends, don’t want to go to court. They all tend to think: “The less people end up in court, the better.” I will focus on avoiding court as it relates to estate planning in this blog. When I first meet with people, many of them tell me that they want to set up a will so that their estate does not go through probate when they pass away. Since that is not a correct statement, I have found many tactful ways to let them know that is not technically right, and that rather than avoid probate, a will guides the probate process. Of course, I also will … [Read more...]
Is it better to have a will or a trust? Not Everything You Heard Is True
I cannot tell you the number of times I have had people as if it is better to have a will or a trust. I probably stopped counting when the 10,000th person asked me, and I have moved well beyond that number at this point. The simple, yet unsatisfying answer to the question of whether it is better to have a will or a trust is that it depends on your situation and what you are trying to accomplish. I know this answer isn’t what a lot of people want to hear, but it is the correct one. This answer is also generally one that I cannot decide for you, as the answer is one you need to decide … [Read more...]
It’s Your Estate Plan: Making it Truly Yours
Before I started my estate planning practice, I worked for a firm handling tax resolution cases. Basically, I tried to help people who owed past due taxes to the IRS or to the state tax departments. Mostly this consisted of negotiating payment plans - allowing people or businesses to pay back past due taxes over time, but I also helped eliminate penalties and worked to reduce tax debts for the people I could help. Sometimes I would get clients who think I should do everything, and that they do not need to be involved in working to eliminate the tax debt. I would often remind these people … [Read more...]
What To Do If Someone Dies With An Estate Plan Already Set Up
Many of the topics I have covered on my blog have to do with what happens if someone dies without a plan, or how not having a plan can be problematic. I spend a lot of time encouraging people to set up a plan, so that they can have their affairs in order. Similar to my last blog post, where I talked about what you need to know about your estate plan after you die, this blog post will be devoted to what your survivors will need to do when you have a plan in place. The timeline for someone who has an estate plan in place is very simple, outlined here: First, We talk about what needs to … [Read more...]
What You Need To Know About Your Estate Plan After You Die
Many of the topics I have covered on my blog have to do with what happens if someone dies without a plan, or how not having a plan can be problematic. I spend a lot of time encouraging people to set up a plan, so that they can have their affairs in order. This blog post will be devoted to what happens when you have a plan in place. The timeline for someone who has an estate plan in place is very simple, outlined here: First, We talk about what needs to happen, and we write down what is supposed to happen, using the correct documents. *Time Passes* Second, Someone … [Read more...]
Why Reading A Blog Post Is Not A Substitute For Working With an Estate Planning Attorney
In my blog posts, I describe some aspect of estate planning and give certain information related to that topic. However, I do not give out all of the information on a topic. Instead, I give information on an estate planning topic, which is helpful to answer general questions, or to help describe the basics. I generally emphasize the need to talk to an estate planning attorney in the blog posts. I have knowledge about how to create estate planning documents to reflect your wishes and the current law that I do not fully reveal in my blog posts. I need to be relevant and useful, so I can’t … [Read more...]
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