Having a trust is often considered a valuable way to protect assets from creditors and lawsuits and to ensure that future generations can easily inherit assets. Because trusts have to be managed, it is essential that a responsible party is named as the trustee....
A Personal Approach To Resolving Your Estate Planning & Litigation Concerns
Month: June 2021
Estate planning for business owners
Entrepreneurs in Nevada are usually optimistic individuals, and they may find it uncomfortable to think about end-of-life issues and what will happen to their companies after they pass away. However, failing to address these matters can have dire financial...
How can you build confidence in your estate plan?
For some, learning about estate planning may seem like as much work as creating an actual plan. However, the information a person gains may prove invaluable to them later when they have a comprehensive estate plan in place that they feel confident in. Of course, even...
Why people challenge estates (and how to prevent it)
It is tragic when someone passes away and their loved ones fight over their estate rather than coming together to mourn and support one another. While there is no silver bullet that will guarantee that no one will challenge your estate plan after you are gone, there...
Is my trustee committing fraud?
If you are the beneficiary of a trust from a loved one’s estate, you may rely on the assets in that trust for specific needs, such as educational costs, medical treatments or living expenses. Perhaps your loved one established the trust simply to provide you with...