by Deliberato Law Center | Oct 9, 2025 | blog, Credit Card Debt, Estate Planning
You’ve worked hard to secure your legacy throughout your life, but there’s one thing that can throw a wrench into your carefully-laid plans: credit card debt. If you are running a large balance on one or more credit cards, the debt can pass on to your heirs and...
by Deliberato Law Center | Apr 25, 2025 | blog, Estate Planning
Key Takeaways: Avoid Probate: Assets in a revocable living trust bypass the probate process, ensuring a quicker and more private distribution to beneficiaries. Maintain Privacy: Unlike wills, which become public record during probate, trusts remain private, keeping...
by Deliberato Law Center | Apr 22, 2025 | blog, Estate Planning
Single parents carry an incredible amount of responsibility—from daily chores to big-picture decisions, that means all choices, big or small, fall on your shoulders. And while you’re doing your best to juggle responsibilities and provide financial stability,...
by Deliberato Law Center | Apr 8, 2025 | blog, Estate Planning, Estate Planning Education
When it comes to estate planning, navigating the complex world of legal jargon can be overwhelming. To help you better understand the intricacies of estate planning, we’ve compiled a comprehensive glossary of key terms. Whether you’re just starting your estate...
by Deliberato Law Center | Mar 3, 2025 | blog, Estate Planning, Estate Planning Education
The following article is dealing with gift tax issues and not Medicaid issues. For Medicaid transfers, any transfer over $500 is looked at as an improper transfer. Before making any gifts, you should consult with your attorney. You’ve worked hard for all you’ve...
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