Roots & Rights: Securing Tomorrow

Do I Have to Leave Anything to My Children?

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Apr 24, 2021 | 0 Comments

One common storyline in Hollywood movies is the rich father disinheriting the family outcast. The story usually traces the child's attempts to win the father over and be considered a part of the family again. But can fiction imitate reality? Can you actually disinherit a child? The answer, in mos...

Planning Considerations for Unmarried Partners

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Apr 21, 2021 | 0 Comments

When it comes to protecting your unmarried partner, there are several options to consider. Depending on the value of your money and property, your desired level of protection from your partner's creditors, and other factors unique to your situation, one or more of these strategies may be benefici...

Estate Tax Returns—Not as Scary as They Sound

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Apr 03, 2021 | 0 Comments

When an individual passes away, tax issues are one of the many things that must be considered. For most individuals who pass away, a final income tax return must be filed with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and state (if the particular state also taxes income) to settle any income tax liabili...

Handling the Legal Affairs of a Missing Person

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Mar 27, 2021 | 0 Comments

Approximately 600,000 people go missing in the United States each year.[1] The loved ones who are left behind must carry not only heavy emotional burdens but significant practical burdens too. People who go missing often leave behind real estate and personal property, debts and ongoing bills, ins...

Things You Need to Know as Successor Trustee

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Mar 03, 2021 | 0 Comments

Being named as a successor trustee in someone's revocable living trust document can be considered a great honor. But with that honor comes responsibility. Whether you were appointed to this role due to someone's death or incapacity, we are here to assist you with understanding your role in the tr...

What If I Can't Find My Loved One's Documents?

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Feb 27, 2021 | 0 Comments

If a loved one has recently died or become mentally incapacitated, finding the person's estate planning documents is essential. The estate planning process and associated documents are critical to making decisions on the loved one's behalf, gaining access to accounts, and discovering your decease...

What If No One Wants My Stuff?

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Feb 20, 2021 | 0 Comments

A critical question to ask yourself when creating an estate plan is who will get your stuff when you pass on? While most people think about who they would like to receive the major items—homes, retirement accounts, savings—personal property such as jewelry, clothing, sports equipment, vehicles, a...

My Loved One Has Died - What Do I Do Now?

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Feb 10, 2021 | 0 Comments

When a family member or other loved one dies, grief and shock can sometimes be overwhelming. The last thing most people want to think about is making phone calls or funeral arrangements. Some things do not need to be done immediately, but there are some steps that should be taken soon after the l...

How to Choose a Trustee

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Jan 27, 2021 | 0 Comments

When you establish a trust, you name someone to be the trustee. A trustee does what you do right now with your financial affairs—collect income, pay bills and taxes, save and invest for the future, buy and sell property, provide for your loved ones, keep accurate records, and generally keep thing...

Third-Party Supplemental Needs Trusts

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Jan 23, 2021 | 0 Comments

If you want to provide for a loved one who is disabled or has special needs when you are no longer here, care must be taken to ensure that the inheritance you leave will help rather than harm your loved one. An inheritance received outright could negatively impact your loved one if he or she is c...

Who Should I Choose to Be Successor Trustee?

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Jan 20, 2021 | 0 Comments

When you create a living trust, you must name a successor trustee to take over for you if you are unable to act due to incapacity or death. It is crucial that this decision be given careful consideration and that the right person be selected for the job. Role of Successor Trustee If you becom...

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