Attorney Aaron Miller covers a range of estate planning topics in his blog, from explaining how popular estate planning tools work to examining legal issues surrounding healthcare. Follow our blog to get information about what you should consider when making an estate plan and the life events that could require an adjustment to your existing plan.
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Three secrets you need to know RIGHT NOW before you lose your life savings to the government because of a stay in a nursing home.Three secrets you need to know RIGHT NOW before you (or your parents) lose their life savings to the government because of a stay in a nursing home.
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What do Plano Residents need to know about the SECURE Act?Recently, the House of Representatives passed the SECURE Act. If signed into law, how will that affect Retirement Accounts and estate planning?
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Protect Yourself from Financial ExploitationLearn how you can protect yourself from financial exploitation if you have dementia or Alzheimer's disease.
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Do you have a recent high school graduate about to head for college?One of the things that happen when your kid turns 18 is that you no longer have complete access to their medical files.
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Estate Planning When You Have No HeirsIt’s entirely possible for someone to have an estate and no one to inherit it when they die. It could be due to not having children of one’s own and no
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Pet Trusts…They’re Not Just for the Rich and FamousNot too long ago, a person who decided to leave an inheritance behind for their pet might be considered eccentric, to say the least. Take, for example,
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Plano Will Lawyer Offers Essential Estate Planning Considerations for ParentsBeing a responsible parent is usually associated with bedtime stories with toddlers, homework reminders for grade schoolers and trying to decide whether
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Plano Special Needs Lawyer: Basics of a Special Needs TrustFor families with special needs individuals, ensuring the care for their loved ones once the caretakers are gone is of the utmost priority. The loss of
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What documents do I need?I’m often asked about the difference between a General Durable Power of Attorney and a Medical Power of Attorney. A General Durable Power of Attorney
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“Pre-planning Your Funeral is Essential, but Think Twice Before Pre-Paying” Warns Plano Will and Trust LawyerBy Aaron Miller, Plano Will and Trust Lawyer Based on what I am seeing as a Plano will and trust lawyer, more and more people are considering pre-planning