by Deliberato Law Center | Nov 30, 2022 | blog, Estate Planning, Estate Planning Education
A pour-over will is a type of last will and testament typically used in trust-based estate planning. Unlike a traditional will, which directs how your property will be distributed to beneficiaries, a pour-over will states that assets not funded into your revocable...
by Deliberato Law Center | Nov 16, 2022 | blog, Estate Planning
Prenuptial agreements date back over 2,000 years to the time of Ancient Egypt and yet that doesn’t mean they’ve always been popular. Often the idea of taking precautions against a possible future divorce is viewed as unromantic, even pessimistic, despite there being...
by Deliberato Law Center | Nov 8, 2022 | blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medicaid
When the time comes to choose a home care provider for an aging parent, you don’t want to leave anything to chance. The amount of elder care and senior services is extremely wide-ranging, and you need to make sure you select the type and level of care that best suits...
by Deliberato Law Center | Oct 27, 2022 | blog, Estate Planning, Estate Planning Education
Perhaps you have considered selling your current home, buying a smaller one, and using the difference to help fund your retirement. A recent article on Investopedia.com explores this approach and details the mistakes you must avoid. Here are some of the highlights....
by Deliberato Law Center | Oct 17, 2022 | blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medicaid
An estate plan is more than just preparing for death, it also provides disability protection through what is called special needs planning. This can help your family be protected if you ever become unable to care for yourself, pay your bills or manage your own...
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