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Reed Wilson Case » Probate
1M ago
When a loved one dies, the emotional toll can be overwhelming. In addition to grieving, numerous legal and financial matters need to be addressed. Even if all assets were jointly owned with a spouse, navigating the probate process can be complex. This is where the expertise of an attorney becomes invaluable. Here’s a guide on…
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Reed Wilson Case » Probate
7M ago
I recently saw a post written by a funeral home in Massachusetts about a transfer on death deed, that seems to have gone viral. According to Facebook, the post was shared over 83,000 times. That’s how I saw it; because people who I know shared it. Unfortunately, while there are some really helpful tips in…
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Reed Wilson Case » Probate
8M ago
Probate can be a complex and lengthy process that many people wish to avoid when planning their estates. While it’s possible to sidestep probate through various means, such as trusts, joint ownership, and beneficiary designations, individuals often make critical mistakes in their attempts to avoid probate that sometimes cause more harm than going through probate.…
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Reed Wilson Case » Probate
1y ago
There Are Two Basic Types of Conservatorships In Connecticut One to manage the conserved person’s financial affairs (Conservator of the Estate) and one to manage their personal affairs (conservator of the Person). The Probate Court may appoint two separate individuals to perform these roles or one person to oversee both. Conservator of The Estate The…
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Reed Wilson Case » Probate
2y ago
If you are on the fence about whether setting up a Trust and putting your property in a Trust, is the right path for you, you can now add “being…
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Reed Wilson Case » Probate
2y ago
Let me tell you about my Law Firm internship, the summer before I started my legal education journey. I decided that I wanted to further gain knowledge and understanding from…
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Reed Wilson Case » Probate
2y ago
Clients are often unpleasantly surprised to learn that having a Last Will and Testament does not negate the need for probate. And they are sometimes annoyed when they learn that even though they are named as the Executor in a Will, that alone does not give them authority to access the decedent’s assets. Yet both of these statements are true.
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Reed Wilson Case » Probate
2y ago
Whether you are putting together your own Will or stand to receive assets left to you by someone else, you may wonder what the actual difference is between a beneficiary…
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Reed Wilson Case » Probate
2y ago
Many families mistakenly believe that receiving an inherited property is as simple as listening to a reading of the Will and then that property magically belongs to you and you…
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Reed Wilson Case » Probate
2y ago
Britney Spears’s legal fight to take back control over her personal and financial affairs has put a spotlight on the issue of guardianship. While full guardianship may be necessary for…
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