Entries by Drew

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Estate Planning for Military Families

Although Memorial Day just passed, it is important to honor those that have served our country. This time is also an opportunity for members of the military and their loved ones to consider setting up an – or revising an existing – estate plan. Military families need to consider special estate-planning issues that others do […]

3 Reasons To Modify An Irrevocable Trust

Did you know that irrevocable trusts can be modified? If you didn’t, you’re not alone. The name lends itself to that very belief. However, the truth is that changes in the law, family, trustees, and finances sometimes frustrate the trust-maker’s original intent. Or, sometimes, an error in the trust document itself is identified. When this […]

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10 Estate Planning Tips

Life has too many “what-ifs” to be able to plan for every conceivable situation you might encounter. In spite of this, it’s still possible to create an effective estate plan that will not only anticipate your death and/or disability but do so in a way that will enable those you love to focus on your […]

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How A Living Trust in Las Vegas Helps Your Family

There are several parts to creating an estate plan in Las Vegas, one of them being a living trust. Common factors that prompt someone to create a trust include privacy, tax benefits, avoiding probate, and caring for family members with special needs. Estate planning also lets you dictate how your assets will pass on to […]

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How Often Should You Update Your Estate Plan in Las Vegas?

A resume is a “snapshot” of your experience, skill set, and education which provides prospective employers insight into who you are and how you will perform. Imagine not updating that resume for 5, 10, or even 15 years. Would it accurately reflect who you are? Would it do what you want it to do? Likely […]

How to Fix 5 Common Las Vegas Estate Planning Mistakes

Not surprisingly, most people loathe reviewing their estate plan because it can be both confusing and daunting. Others do not want to think about death and avoid the topic altogether. If you have already put an estate plan together using an estate planning attorney in Las Vegas, you are ahead of the curve as many […]

How to Prepare for Meeting With Your Las Vegas Estate Planning Attorney

You’ve finally decided it’s time to meet with an estate planning attorney in Las Vegas and get your affairs in order. OK, great! It’s time to make sure your family is protected. It’s important to know how to prepare for a meeting with your estate planning attorney. Now that you’ve scheduled the first appointment, what’s […]

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How to Leave Your Assets to Your Minor Children in Las Vegas

Your children are your pride and joy. It’s no surprise that at some point or another, every parent likely becomes concerned about who will care for a minor child or children if one or both parents die or are incapacitated. From a financial perspective, many parents turn to life insurance in an effort to take […]

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Do I Really Need an Estate Plan in Las Vegas?

You don’t need to have a summer house in the Hamptons or a private art collection big enough to rival MOMA to consider yourself the owner of an estate. In fact, virtually anyone who owns anything has an “estate” in the eyes of the law. Although the term may conjure images of expansive country properties, […]