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Articles
in this section illustrate basic estate planning concepts,
such as the general need for wills, living trusts, and powers
of attorney, the importance of funding your living trust, how
to best protect your family and avoid future family conflicts,
how to avoid unintentionally disinheriting your loved ones,
and planning your affairs for easier estate administration
later.
Funding
Your Living Trust (Part 1)
Funding
Your Living Trust (Part 2)
Can You
Afford to Be Without a Will?
How to Weather
a Windfall - Planning for Unexpected Wealth
Leaving
a Vacation Home to Your Children: Consider a Nominee Trust
as Owner
Estate
Planning for Unmarried Couples
Who
Should be Your Trustee?
Setting
Trust Standards: Determining the Appropriate Discretionary
Standard for Your Trustee
Start
Estate Planning Now to Protect Your Young Family
Nothing
to Fear - Making the Most of Probate
Who Needs
to Know What? Organize Information Now for Easier Estate
Administration Later
30 Questions
for Determining When to Review Your Estate Plan
Have
You Properly Funded Your Living Trust?
Don't
Unintentionally Disinherit Your Loved Ones
How to
Delegate Statutory Property Powers
Beware
of Poorly Drafted Living Trust Documents
Does
Your Estate Plan Account For Your Blended Family?
Avoiding
Estate-Related Family Conflicts
4
Psychological Roadblocks to Smart Estate Planning and How
to Overcome Them
A
Vacation House Divided: Make Your Retreat a Treat For Your
Children
Compare
the Benefits of Wills and Living Trusts
It's
Up to You: Define Your Trustee's Discretionary Powers
The
Living Trust Alternative to the Will
Gifts
to Minors
Gift-Giving
Tips
Rules
of Intestate Succession in California
Advantages
of a Living Trust for a Single Person
Estate Planning:
Planning for Pets
Beneficiaries
and Fiduciaries
Estate
Planning Strategies: The Top Ten List
Why
You Should Have a Will
About
Organ & Tissue Donation
Ten
Legal Myths About Advance Medical Directives
Do
I Need a Living Trust
Do
I Need a Will
Do
I Need Estate Planning
How
Can I Find and Hire the Right Lawyer?
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