Posts Tagged ‘Robert Shaw’

Are You a Fiduciary?

The term fiduciary is defined as a “person who stands in a special relation of trust, confidence, or responsibility in his obligations to others.”

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Have You Considered a Trust?

There are a number of reasons to consider placing your assets in a trust. There are also times when a trust is unnecessary, so exercise caution when making the decision. Many people choose a trust as a means to avoid probate after an individual passes away. This is a good idea if the deceased had […]

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Digital Assets in the Internet Age

In the internet age that we are all now living in, one doesn’t always stop to think about our online accounts as being assets of our estate. The fact is, however, that due to our ID and password, each of these accounts belong to us individually. When an individual passes away, if can be very […]

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Steps to Take as an Executor—Part 2

In my last article, we discussed everything the executor can do before being officially appointed as an executor. This post will outline everything the executor does after they receive their appointment from the court. The process the proposed executor must follow to get the will successfully probated is to submit a petition with the original will […]

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7 Steps to Take as an Executor—Part 1

If someone is named the executor under a person’s will, their job is to carry out the express wishes of the decedent. Even before being formally appointed by the court, the executor should: Follow the decedent’s burial and memorial instructions. The executor may have to arrange for the funeral and burial, and will need to […]

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Setting Up a Trust for Your Pet

Most people feel that their pets are members of their family. Historically, pets have been treated as personal property, but as the animal rights movement is becoming more active, the law is gradually changing.

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Selling a Home? Follow These 3 Steps Before Listing

When planning to sell a home, there are a number of steps to take beforehand that will make the process smoother and less stressful.

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How Can a Supplemental Needs Trust Be Used to Protect My Special-Needs Child?

Many families take care of a physically or mentally disabled child—and they worry about that child’s care once they are no longer able to be their guardian. A supplemental needs trust is a way to protect the funds of an individual without jeopardizing government benefits. There are two types of supplemental needs trusts: A first-party […]

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