When Should A Will Be Changed?
A person should change one`s will when one marries, becomes a parent, gets divorced, moves to another state (since one`s will must be probated in the state one lived in at the time of death), if …
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Are Conservators Paid?
Typically a conservatorship allows the conservator to be paid for his or her services. The conservator is also entitled to attorney fees to seek legal advice. In addition, the court will require a …
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What Is An Advance Directive?
An Advance Directive enables you to guide your family and physician if you are unable to communicate with them. It allows you to control the extent to which lifesustaining medical measures …
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How Trusts Can Help You Protect your Adult Children in the Event of Your Death
Parents do not stop worrying about or protecting their children once their children turn 18. While parents are living they can help their children by providing the financial support that they deem appropriate, if they able to do so. But, what happens if a parent passes away and still wants to protect his or her adult children? Is there any legal way to provide financial support …
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How to Help Your Parents Obtain Medical Care
Medical care is expensive in the United States. Many people assume that they will have adequate coverage through Medicare once they turn 65 years of age. However, Medicare Part A may not cover as much medical care as you think. As people age and typically require more health care, it is especially important for the elderly and their adult children to understand how to obtain …
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