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What is a Medicaid Trust?

A Medicaid Trust is an Irrevocable Trust that provides a way for Medicaid applicants who have assets over Medicaid’s limit to become eligible for Medicaid long term care. Simply stated, these Trusts protect a Medicaid applicant’s assets from being counted for eligibility purposes. This type of Trust enables someone who would otherwise be ineligible [...]

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What is a Charitable Needs Trust?

A Charitable Trust is an Irrevocable Trust consisting of assets that a Grantor (donor) signs over or uses to create a charitable foundation. The assets are held and managed by the charity for a specified period of time, with some or all interest that the assets produce going to the charity. [...]

By |2021-05-25T16:36:59-04:00February 26th, 2021||0 Comments

Where should I store my important and original estate planning documents?

You will want to store these documents in a safe and secure location such as a fire proof home safe. You will want to notify named personal representatives of where to locate these documents when it becomes necessary to utilize same. It is also recommended that you complete our “Personal Records Planner” which will [...]

By |2021-05-26T18:00:01-04:00February 26th, 2021||0 Comments

Should I give copies or originals of my estate planning documents to my named personal representatives and/or children and heirs?

It is not recommended that you provide any documentation to others as you may change or amend your estate plan in the future. This will prevent someone from coming forth with an out-of-date estate planning document and attempting to present same when you have, in fact, revoked and/or amended that document. Therefore, it is recommended [...]

By |2021-05-26T17:58:36-04:00February 26th, 2021||0 Comments

What is probate and how does it work?

Probate is the legal process for administering a decedent’s estate. In Kentucky, a probate proceeding takes place in the District Court located in the County where the deceased resided. Probate is only necessary if there are assets owned by the deceased in their sole name. However, if the deceased had no assets in their [...]

By |2021-05-26T00:51:21-04:00February 10th, 2021||0 Comments

I have a Last Will and Testament that says I inherit, why do I need to go before the Probate Court?

The Last Will and Testament has no power or authority until it has been validated by the Probate Court. Therefore, in order to receive your inheritance it must go through the probate process with the Court. In Kentucky, a probate proceeding takes place in the District Court located in the County where the deceased [...]

By |2021-05-26T00:53:54-04:00February 10th, 2021||0 Comments
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