Articles by Mitchell Miller
- The Nightmare That Can Happen When Your Spouse Dies Without Estate Planning
If your spouse dies intestate - without a will, you can face a nightmare of years of legal hassle and legal costs. Read the true story of one widow. Published 07Oct2008, viewed 137 times
- How to Avoid Probate: A Living Trust Is Needed in Addition to a Will
Summary: A living trust in addition to a will is what is needed for an estate to avoid probate. And taxpayers should try to avoid probate because probate can cost heirs large legal costs and much hassle and take a long time to resolve. Published 04Oct2008, viewed 183 times
- A Living Trust and Will Must Be Reviewed Every 4 to 5 Years to Ensure That They Are Current
Summary: Estate planning documents including a living trust and a will must be reviewed every four or five years to ensure that they are current in light of changes in the law and changes in personal circumstances. Published 04Oct2008, viewed 93 times
- Important Living Trust Considerations: Successor Trustees, Co-Trustees, Alternate Beneficiaries
A good estate planning attorney will make the process of preparing your documents go as smoothly as possible. In order to help him/her, there are a few questions you should decide in advance. Published 26Sep2008, viewed 245 times
- Understanding Estate Planning Terms: Know the Important Differences Between Executors and Trustees
Executors and trustees are both named in estate planning documents. Yet there are major differences in the responsibilities of these two different functions. Published 27Aug2008, viewed 223 times
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