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Estate Planning : What Is a Missing Heir?

Posted under Living Trust by on October 6th, 2011 1:53 pm


A missing heir is an heir known to exist but whose whereabouts are unknown. Find out what a missing heir is from an estate planning and probate lawyer in this free video on estate law. Expert: Brad Wiewel Contact: www.texastrustlaw.com Bio: Brad Wiewel is board certified in estate planning and probate by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and has been practicing law since 1978. Filmmaker: Demand Media

Estate Planning : If You Die Without a Will is Probate Necessary?

Posted under Living Trust by on October 4th, 2011 1:53 pm


Dying without a will can lead to more probate headaches than dying with will. Educate yourself on probate law with an estate planning and probate lawyer in this free video on estate law. Expert: Brad Wiewel Contact: www.texastrustlaw.com Bio: Brad Wiewel is board certified in estate planning and probate by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and has been practicing law since 1978. Filmmaker: Demand Media

Part 5 of 9: Discussion of Proposed Legal Reforms

Posted under Living Trust by on October 3rd, 2011 1:53 pm


Continued Discussion of the Loophole in ORC 2107.081 2107.085

Estate Planning : What Does it Mean if a Bank Account Says POD?

Posted under Living Trust by on October 2nd, 2011 2:01 pm


A bank account that says POD, or payable on delivery, means that the money will automatically transfer to another in the case of death. Learn what POD means from an estate planning and probate lawyer in this free video on estate law. Expert: Brad Wiewel Contact: www.texastrustlaw.com Bio: Brad Wiewel is board certified in estate planning and probate by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and has been practicing law since 1978. Filmmaker: Demand Media

California Spousal Property Petitions: A Shortcut to Avoid Probate

Posted under Living Trust by on October 1st, 2011 1:52 pm


Although no trust was properly established and assets cannot otherwise be transferred to beneficiaries, clients sometimes wonder if there is a way for them to avoid a long and expensive California probate. And in fact, in limited circumstances, there is one way to avoid a California probate. This video explores that route.Attorney: Randall Kaiden, Esq. Contact: www.the-trust-store.com These online videos and reading materials were prepared by Randall F. Kaiden, Esq. and www.The-Trust-Store.com for informational purposes only. They therefore DO NOT CONSTITUTE LEGAL ADVICE OR SERVICES. Watching and reading the information contained here is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship. Do not rely upon any information you receive here for any purpose without seeking independent legal advice from a licensed attorney in your State. The information provided here is very general and may or may not reflect the most current law. Thus, the information contained here is not promised or guaranteed to be correct or complete. Nothing contained on this website or retransmitted on any other is intended to be used or relied on, by any taxpayer for the purpose of avoiding penalties that may be imposed on the taxpayer under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. TAXPAYERS MUST SEEK INDEPENDENT TAX LEGAL ADVISE FOR THEIR OWN PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES, WITH RESPECT TO ANY TRANSACTION OR MATTER CONTAINED HEREIN. Randall F. Kaiden and the www.The-Trust-Store.com expressly

Estate Planning : Estate Planning After Death

Posted under Living Trust by on September 30th, 2011 1:50 pm


It’s important to have a good estate plan for after death. Learn about estate planning after death from a registered financial consultant (RFC) in this free personal finance video. Expert: Patrick Munro Contact: www.northstarnavigator.com Bio: Patrick Munro is a registered financial consultant (RFC) with outstanding sales volume of progressive financial products and solutions to the senior and boomer marketplace. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

Idaho Estate Plan – What Is It and Why Do I Need One?

Posted under Living Trust by on September 29th, 2011 1:53 pm


IdahoProbateLawVideos.com An estate plan is critical for everyone to have. Everyone needs one past the age of 18. In this video Susan Graham, Boise Attorney, gives an overview of What an Estate Plan is and Why People Need One. An estate plan is critical for everyone to have. Everyone needs one past the age of 18. Have one in place to make sure that your assets go to the correct people. In order to do it properly, you need to have a will in place. A financial power of attorney is also recommended. Last, you want to have someone take care of your medical decisions. Any one over the age of 18 should consider getting an estate plan. We have a holographic will form which needs to be in your own handwriting, dated, and signed to take effect. Click here for the legal forms Estate Planning Forms: www.graham-lawoffice.com Consider talking with a professional if you have more assets and complex situations.