Posts Tagged ‘Estate Plan’
Providing for children through estate planning
Nearly every Nevada parent wants to support his or her children. That same parent can also provide for his or her children after death through estate planning. An individual does not have to have a large amount of wealth to do so. The first document necessary to any estate plan is a will. This document…
Read MoreThe benefits of organization in Nevada estate planning
Many Nevada residents have created an estate plan that passes on their property to friends and family in accordance with their wishes. However, estate planning alone may not be enough. If the executor of an estate and/or the decedent’s friends and family are not able to locate important documents needed after an individual’s passing, the…
Read MoreWhat happens after estate planning documents are signed?
Once the documents are signed, many Nevada residents believe the work is done. However, once the ink dries on a person’s estate planning documents, there could be more to do. For instance, a trust document does not necessarily mean anything if it is not funded. Therefore, an individual’s property and accounts need to be put…
Read MoreBasic estate planning for Nevada residents
Most Nevada adults have been told at some point in time that they need an estate plan. Unfortunately, what that means may not have been adequately described, which could contribute to the fact that many adults across the country do not have an estate plan. If asked, many younger people might even say that they…
Read MoreA probate attorney can benefit Nevada estate planning
It is no secret that many people put off generating an estate plan. This can make it difficult to ensure that a person’s wishes are honored and that beloved friends, family, charities or other entities may not receive the bequeaths that one wanted them to receive. Even people who see the importance of estate planning…
Read MoreThe importance of detail in Nevada estate planning
When people think of estate planning, they generally think of the larger picture. However, there are often smaller details that can get overlooked. Not sharing final wishes or documentation with designated beneficiaries can have a significant effect on aspects that are very important to the estate holder. Here in Nevada and elsewhere, it is crucial…
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