Roots & Rights: Securing Tomorrow

Severing Joint Ownership of Property

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Jan 16, 2021 | 0 Comments

One of the most common forms of property ownership in the United States is joint tenancy with rights of survivorship (JTWROS or joint tenancy). But what is joint tenancy? Joint tenancy is a legal right to property that provides the owner an undivided right to the enjoyment of the property. In oth...

The Importance of a Successor Trustee

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Jan 13, 2021 | 0 Comments

An estate plan that includes a revocable living trust is an excellent way to protect yourself and your loved ones upon your passing or in the event you are unable to manage your own affairs. As opposed to other estate planning options, a revocable living trust gives you the ability to keep contro...

Can Dual Citizenship Ruin Your Estate Plan?

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Jan 02, 2021 | 0 Comments

In early 2020, married actors Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson became honorary citizens of Greece.  The president of Greece bestowed this honor upon them due in large part to their humanitarian work in the country after a deadly wildfire swept through Athens in 2018. Hanks and Wilson spend considerable ...

Should You Own Your Timeshare in Your Trust?

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Dec 26, 2020 | 0 Comments

Timeshares have come a long way since they first arrived in the real estate market back in the '70s. In the early days of timeshare ownership, high-pressure sales tactics, exceedingly vague contracts, and inflexible scheduling policies caused many people to quickly regret such purchases. Over tim...

The Recipe for a Satisfying Estate Plan

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Dec 19, 2020 | 0 Comments

Misconceptions about who needs an estate plan abound. Most people believe that estate planning is only for extremely wealthy business moguls or celebrities. But that could not be further from the truth. Estate planning is the process of making decisions about what happens to you, your money, and ...

You Inherited a Retirement Account: Now What?

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Dec 12, 2020 | 0 Comments

For decades, common financial planning wisdom has encouraged almost all American workers to maximize their contributions to qualified retirement accounts. Indeed, doing so can be a powerful way to reduce your current income tax liability, grow your savings exponentially tax-free, and, in most sta...

What to Do When a Loved One Dies Abroad

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Nov 21, 2020 | 0 Comments

The death of a loved one can be one of the most disorienting life events. But if the loved one dies while traveling in a foreign country, the emotional and bureaucratic burdens can multiply exponentially. Contact the United States Bureau of Consular Affairs If foreign local authorities report a...

Choosing a Corporate Trustee

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Nov 14, 2020 | 0 Comments

Making plans for your money and property after you pass away is not the most exciting thing to do. It involves thinking about situations that may cause feelings of fear and uncertainty. Nevertheless, it is essential to face those decisions head-on. You must determine what people, things, and valu...

Estate Planning: 3 Reasons We Run the Other Way

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Oct 21, 2020 | 0 Comments

It can be hard to get motivated about your estate planning; it sounds about as fun as getting a root canal. However, you also probably want to make sure that your loved ones are protected and receive your hard-earned money and property – regardless of whether you have $10 million or $10,000. Do ...

Wills vs. Trusts: A Quick & Simple Reference Guide

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Oct 14, 2020 | 0 Comments

Confused about the differences between a will and a trust?  If so, you are not alone. While it is always wise to contact experts like us, it is also important to understand the basics. Here is a quick and simple reference guide: What a Revocable Living Trust Can Do – That a Will Cannot Avoid...

Wills, Trusts & Dying Intestate: How They Differ

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Oct 10, 2020 | 0 Comments

Most people understand that having some sort of an estate plan is a good thing. However, many of us do not take the first steps to get that estate plan in place because we do not understand the nuances between a will and trust – and dying without either. Here is what will generally happen if y...

What Happens If My Beneficiary Dies Before Me?

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Oct 03, 2020 | 0 Comments

When planning for death, most people assume they will die before their beneficiaries (e.g., their spouse, children, and grandchildren). While these assumptions are often well-founded, they do not always come to pass. Sometimes a beneficiary of an estate or trust dies before the person leaving the...

Estate Planning After Personal Injury Settlements

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Sep 26, 2020 | 0 Comments

In the hectic and sometimes dangerous world that we live in, it is an unfortunate fact of life that accidents happen and people get hurt. The U.S. legal system is designed so that those who suffer injury through the avoidable fault of others can seek compensation for those injuries. Sometimes inj...

Tips for Divvying Up Personal Property

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Sep 19, 2020 | 0 Comments

We collect stuff throughout our lives. This “stuff” is known as our personal property. Some items are valuable, like jewelry, baseball cards, and works of art. Other items are sentimental, like grandma's tea set, old Christmas ornaments, and photographs. Regardless of the value, it is important t...

COVID-19 and Minor Children: Things to Consider Now

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Sep 05, 2020 | 0 Comments

Protecting your family is important, especially when you have minor children, and even more so now that we are living through a pandemic. With all of the unknowns of our current situation, you need some certainty. Having an up-to-date estate plan can be the first step toward providing that certai...

How Do I Donate My Organs When I Die?

Posted by Gregory Robinson | Aug 29, 2020 | 0 Comments

Thinking about what will happen to your body when you pass away is probably not what you would like to do with your spare time. However, if you want to donate your organs when you die, you must think about precisely what you want and communicate those wishes to the people who will carry them out....

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