Unfortunately, all too often, the common mistake we see in estate planning is the failure to fund a living trust. Funding is the step in transferring ownership of assets into the living trust. It’s not enough to simply have a living trust, if you fail to fund a living trust you risk losing those assets. In this Estate […]
Common Estate Planning Mistake #11: Failing to plan for your lifetime incapacity
When we think of Estate Planning, we often think of the documents we put in place for when we die. However, that isn’t always the complete story. Sometimes, people suffer illnesses prior to their death that may leave them incapacitated. One of the big common estate planning mistakes is failing to plan for your lifetime […]
Common Estate Planning Mistake #10: Failing to plan properly for minor beneficiaries
Wills and Living Trusts offer a peace of mind that when we pass away our estate is distributed as we wish. Very commonly, we leave our estate to our children, and then to our grandchildren if they die before we do. However, what isn’t always addressed is what happens if we pass away while our […]
Common Estate Planning Mistake #9: Failing to name enough successor agents under a Power of Attorney for Property
There are only two people who can give somebody the authority to make and carry out decisions for you. One is a Judge through an expensive guardianship proceeding and the other is you through a Power of Attorney. A Judge can give that authority to just about anybody, whether we would want them to have it […]
Alzheimer’s Disease and the Validity of Wills and Trusts
If someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease, and they don’t have their estate planning documents in place, the time to get them in order is now, while they still have the chance and before there are going to be any doubts about the validity of the documents. In this Elder Law Minute, Wes Coulson, Illinois Elder […]
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