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What You Should Know About Creating a Special Trust for Your Elderly Loved One

Many adults with special needs children routinely worry about how the child will survive when the parent can no longer support them. Often, leaving money directly to a special needs child can end up jeopardizing that child’s ability to receive any support from government-funded programs including Medicaid and Supplemental Social…

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Estate Planning Alternatives to Quiet Trusts

Many people want to avoid involving children in conversations about trusts. This article reviews some ideas that are helpful to consider when people decide whether to establish a quiet (or “silent”) trust or a trust that allows keeping the trust’s existence or details about the trust from beneficiaries as well…

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Virginia Holds Arbitration Statements in Trusts Cannot Be Enforced Against Beneficiaries

In the recent case of Boyle v. Anderson, the Virginia Supreme Court issued what has the potential to be an influential decision about arbitration statements found in trusts.  The Story Behind the Case Before his death, a man established an inter Vivos irrevocable trust that he intended to be divided…

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Raising Issues of Incapacity or Undue Influence to Challenge Estate Plans

After a loved one passes away and you learn about that person’s estate plan for the first time, it’s common to encounter various emotions as you respond to the terms of the plan including shock, sadness, or even anger. Based on the estate plan’s appointments, beneficiaries, or other times, you…

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Utilizing Trusts to Reduce Taxes Faced by Your Legacy

Many people are curious about what happens after they are no longer able to manage their assets. Many chances are created when it comes to estate planning arrangements and trusts play a large role in estate planning. If you choose wisely, trusts fortunately can prove to be an excellent way…

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