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How Should A Caregiving Relative Be Compensated?

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

It is common knowledge in our society of aging Baby Boomers that many adult children end up taking months or even years off from their lives and careers to provide care for their elderly parents. Most children do this out of love and a sense of duty, but even in the closest of parent-child… Read More »

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QPRTs Offer A Chance to Have Your Cake and Eat It Too

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

Since the burst of the housing bubble a few years ago and the subsequent crash of real property value, many of the clients who have come into our office have bemoaned the lowered value of their homes, but we have good news for these clients: You do have options. One of those options is… Read More »

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The Best Laid (Estate) Plans…

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

A recent story in the Chicago Tribune will be of interest to anybody who has created, or is considering creating, an estate plan—regardless of state of residence. The article tells of Heather Rooney, the widow of wealthy businessman Thomas McNamee, and her ongoing fight to get the inheritance she believes her deceased husband wanted… Read More »

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As Priorities Change, So Does Your Estate Plan

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

Estate plans have been changing quite a bit over the past few years, not only because of changing laws and new tools for protecting your assets and your heirs, but also because our priorities as a society are changing and growing. A recent article in the Wall Street Journal sums up the situation well:… Read More »

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Joint Ownership A Dangerous Way to Avoid Probate

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

When asking about how to avoid probate, many clients have asked about the wisdom of adding family members as joint owners to bank accounts. While joint ownership will achieve the goal of avoiding probate, there are many dangers and drawbacks to adding family members—even trusted family members—as joint owners on bank accounts: Vulnerability to… Read More »

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“Trouble” Helmsley Makes Headlines One Last Time

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

The recent announcement of the death of “Trouble,” the famous canine heir of Leona Helmsley’s fortune, has made the issue of pet trusts once again headline news—something which is likely to bring positive results to pets all over the country. According to this article in MSN Today, “Pet estate planning has grown since Helmsley’s… Read More »

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Estate Planning for Beginners Part 6: Funding

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

The hard part is done. Your estate plan has been created, all the documents signed and witnessed and notarized. But wait, you’re not quite done yet—especially if your estate plan includes a trust. The task of funding that trust still remains. Without the completion of this crucial step all of your hard work could… Read More »

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Why Naming Children As Co-Executors Could Be Harmful

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

Many of my clients ask if they should name their children as co-executors to their will. Often clients believe that naming just one child as executor will offend their other children or that the oldest child should be named as executor as some sort of honor. However, this is untrue – being an executor… Read More »

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Estate Planning for Beginners Part 5: Guardians of Minor Children

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

Quite often, an individual or couple’s decision to finally create an estate plan is motivated by a strong need to ensure that their minor children will be protected and provided for. This kind of planning for young children often begins with choosing the person or couple who will care for and raise the children… Read More »

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Estate Planning for Beginners Part 4: Healthcare Documents

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

Thus far our “Estate Planning Basics” series has focused primarily on financial documents, but the documents pertaining to your health care are an equally important part of any estate plan. The most important healthcare document in your estate plan will be your healthcare directive. Depending on where you live, this document naming a healthcare… Read More »

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