When the Parent Becomes the Child
February 18, 2016
As our parents age, we often find that the parent/child roles reverse as aging, long-term illness and disability increase their dependence on us, their children. When do the children have to start acting as parents? And what happens if we fail to do so? It’s a common quandary for adult children. It’s hard to watch...
Read blogEarly Signs of Dementia
February 17, 2016
Modern medicine has progressed so rapidly that people are living to much older ages than ever before. Although this is a blessing, allowing people to have more time with their loved ones – it also leads to issues which were not as prevalent years ago. One of these is dementia, which increases in incidence with...
Read blogEasing The Transition
February 17, 2016
As our loved ones get older, it often becomes very difficult for them to stay at home safely. There are many different options of where they can live, but even after finding the right facility, we want to make sure their transition into it is smooth and they get the most out of their stay...
Read blogThe Difference between a Nursing Home and Assisted Living
February 17, 2016
As our loved ones grow older, it is an increasing concern of how to balance their independence with their safety. This concern is often increased with the loss of a spouse, and it may become very difficult to keep our loved ones in their own home while still maintaining their safety. There are many choices...
Read blogEstate Planning Advice to Protect Your Children If They Get Divorced in Milford
February 5, 2016
An unexpectedly common problem that Milford estate planning lawyers encounter is how the proceeds of an estate are handled when the beneficiary gets divorced. We don’t want to think of our children dealing with the pain of a divorce, but losing the inheritance you left behind would certainly pour salt in the wound. That’s why...
Read blogMilford Newlywed Lawyers Consider Same-Sex Marriage and Social Security
February 5, 2016
The Supreme Court’s landmark decision regarding same-sex marriage brings with it many issues that are probably best discussed with a good marriage and estate lawyer in Milford. Because of the previous inability to legally marry, many of those now looking to walk down the aisle are considerably older than typical newlyweds. This leads to additional...
Read blogMoving Assets into a Trust with a Will and Trust Lawyer in Milford
February 5, 2016
One of the most complex aspects of a Connecticut Wills and Trust lawyer’s job is making sure that a Trust is properly funded. While the attorney will be able to do much of the work on behalf of the client, there are a number of documents that are needed in order to transfer assets into...
Read blogCommon Pitfalls of Non-Spouse Inheriting IRAs | Milford Estate Attorney
January 30, 2016
Inheriting an IRA can be a financial blessing but you have to be extremely careful about withdrawing the funds. There are a number of mistakes you can make that can result in a missed opportunity for tax-deferred growth, or worse, a huge tax bill. Luckily, surviving spouses have some leeway. It’s still tricky to transfer...
Read blogMilford Trust Attorney: Tips When Storing Valuables and Documents in Safe Deposit Boxes
January 14, 2016
As you work with a Trust attorney in Milford, you will likely end up making a list of your assets. Some of these are tangible, such as property and heirloom jewelry. Others are not so obvious and could include important documents related to marital status or military service. Each of these items is an important...
Read blogMilford Guardianship Lawyer Answers, “Will My Ex Get My Kids If Something Happens to Me?”
January 14, 2016
The short answer is: it depends. This is a question we get a lot, and one we typically discuss at length with non-married parents during our planning sessions. When one of the parties of a divorce decree dies, this will end the custody agreement because there’s no longer anything to govern. In most cases, custody...
Read blogNew Haven Estate Planning Lawyer: What Happens to Your Mortgage After You Die?
January 7, 2016
When setting up an estate plan, most people are concerned with what will happen to their belongings: money, jewelry, house, etc. But little thought is ever given to what will happen to their debts when they pass away, notably their mortgage. For years, many people expected to pay off their mortgage long before they died,...
Read blogMilford Estate Planning Attorney: How to Avoid a Conservatorship
December 29, 2015
Let’s start off by saying that not all conservatorships are bad. Conservatorships play a vital role in Milford by giving caretakers the means to make financial (Conservator of the Estate) and health (Conservator of the Person) related decisions for those who are no longer able and have no one else to speak for them. Unfortunately,...
Read blogDealing with a Vacation Home During Wills and Trusts Administration in Milford
December 22, 2015
Wills and Trusts administration lawyers in Milford often have the opportunity to work with local families who—in addition to planning for their regular home—also have a vacation home to take into consideration during the planning process. While you might think that real estate prices or the vacation home’s location would be the driving forces behind...
Read blogMilford Estate Tax Attorney: The Future of the Federal Estate Tax
December 15, 2015
The IRS just announced the 2016 federal estate tax rate limits, which are $5.45 million for individuals and $10.9 million for married couples. This means that wealthy Americans will be able to leave up to $10.9 million to their heirs without being subject to federal estate tax rates, which top out at 40%. In addition,...
Read blogDo You Need an Estate Planning Attorney in Milford? Probably.
December 7, 2015
Contrary to what some believe, Milford estate planning attorneys aren’t here just for the wealthiest members of our community. In fact, after years of experience we come to see how nearly every person in Milford can benefit from putting together an estate plan, including a Will. While you may not feel that you have a...
Read blogPreparing the Executor for Wills and Trust Administration in Milford
November 27, 2015
As an individual puts together his or her estate plan, there is a need to really think about how it will be administered. Wills and Trusts administration can be a complex process in Connecticut, although having an estate plan in place is without a doubt one of the best ways to simplify it. Another way...
Read blogPre-Planning with a Milford Elder Lawyer for Nursing Home Care
November 20, 2015
One of the more difficult topics that Milford elder lawyers and their clients must discuss is the potential need for nursing home care. However, talking about it and knowing the options is actually one of the things that can make life easier down the road. With the help of a good elder lawyer in Milford,...
Read blogA Primer from Your Milford Wills and Trusts Lawyer
November 13, 2015
Wills and Trusts lawyers in Milford handle so much more than just the creation of legal documents. One of the most important parts of the job is educating and guiding clients through their options, which often depend on the client’s unique financial and family needs. To that end, today’s article is a basic introduction to...
Read blogWorking with a Milford Probate Lawyer to Find a Loved One’s Assets
November 4, 2015
Probate lawyers in Milford are charged with helping their clients take estates through the probate process. Those who have lost loved ones and are now dealing with the courts usually feel completely out of their element. Whether by choice or necessity, these individuals become the executor of the estate. A probate lawyer helps to educate...
Read blogTemporary Guardianships for Minors Are Often Overlooked in Estate Planning
October 23, 2015
Milford guardianship lawyers put a lot of effort into helping clients prepare for all kinds of possibilities. From the “perfect” retirement plan to setting up Trusts and family foundations, they work to provide strategies for pretty much every stage of life. While estate planning lawyers recommend naming long-term guardians for minor children in case of...
Read blogWhat You and Your Milford Probate Lawyer Can Expect
October 16, 2015
Probate law varies from state to state, but there are several things that you and your Milford probate lawyer can expect to happen during the process. The following is a simple breakdown of some of the most common aspects of probate law. First of all, probate is the name of the legal process that takes...
Read blogEstate Planning Lawyers in Milford Recommend Revocable Living Trusts
October 9, 2015
OK, that title may be a little misleading, as not every estate planning lawyer in Milford is going to recommend a Revocable Living Trust for every single client. That said, this particular kind of Trust is one that is suggested and discussed a whole lot because of all the things it can do for you...
Read blog30 Things Your Milford Will and Estate Lawyer Wants You to Know
October 2, 2015
Estate planning is a pretty big field, with lots to take into consideration with your lawyer. There are complexities and confusion; but at the end of it all, there’s no doubt that coming up with a solid plan is one of the best paths for retirement, saving, what you are able to leave behind, and—of...
Read blogHiring the Right Probate Lawyer in Milford
September 28, 2015
When a friend or family member passes away, someone will be named as the executor of that person’s estate. Because of the length and complexity of the process that follows, it’s usually in everyone’s best interest to hire a skilled Milford probate lawyer. There are different kinds of probate lawyers, but most executors find themselves...
Read blogTop Tips from a Milford Will and Trust Lawyer to Avoid IRA Beneficiary Form Mistakes
September 21, 2015
Putting together a solid estate plan with your Milford Will and Trust lawyer is an important step in protecting the future for you and your family. In order to make sure that things go the way you’ve planned, it’s a good idea to occasionally double check who you have listed on your IRA beneficiary form. …
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