Tag Archives: Medicaid Planning

If you DIY a plumbing repair and mess up, you know it immediately—there is water on the floor. You can shut off the main valve and call a professional to fix the leak before the damage spreads. Estate planning is different. When you use a generic, “one-size-fits-all” DIY form, the mistake doesn’t show up right […]

  Revocable Trusts are familiar to anyone who has considered estate planning. Basically, the Settlor (person creating the Trust) retains complete control over the assets in the trust, can withdraw the principal for any reason, can change the beneficiaries, and can change the successor Trustees. The problem with a Revocable Trust is that whatever you […]

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