What Is An RLT Or Revocable Living Trust?

RLT stands for Revocable Living Trust in legal terms. This can save your family emotional stress and financial grief by not having to wait for probate after your death. Generally, court challenges to wills are rare. If there is a lawsuit having a living trust is a lot more difficult to attack than a will. [...]

By |2019-10-20T14:24:02-07:00October 15th, 2019|Asset Protection, John Kenney, Probate & Trust Administration|Comments Off on What Is An RLT Or Revocable Living Trust?

12 Must-Have Legal Documents

Whether you own a little or a lot, the last thing you want to do to your loved ones is leave a bureaucratic mess after you pass away or become incapacitated. Aside from mourning your passing or a significant deterioration in your health, this will cause the family additional stress. Heirs may forfeit life insurance [...]

By |2019-09-07T11:07:11-07:00September 5th, 2019|Asset Protection, Estate Planning, John Kenney, Probate & Trust Administration|Comments Off on 12 Must-Have Legal Documents

Mistakes a Will, Trust, Power of Attorney & Health Directive Can Solve

Are any of these 11 mistakes lurking in your Estate Plan or your Estate Planning documents, such as your will or trust, power of attorney or health care directive? 1) Lack of Healthcare and Disability Planning. The majority of deaths occur in hospitals or other institutions. Patients may be incapacitated to the point where they [...]

By |2019-07-10T12:10:04-07:00July 10th, 2019|Estate Planning, John Kenney, Probate & Trust Administration|Comments Off on Mistakes a Will, Trust, Power of Attorney & Health Directive Can Solve

Why Do I Need an Estate Plan?

Do I really need an estate plan? This is one question we hear from clients on a regular basis. While it could be easy to say you could just chance it, but really there are many very good reasons as to why you do need a well-established estate plan. Beyond providing financial support and stability [...]

By |2019-04-21T22:35:02-07:00April 12th, 2019|Asset Protection, Estate Planning, Probate & Trust Administration|Comments Off on Why Do I Need an Estate Plan?
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