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How to Keep Control of Your Medical Care as You Age

Very few people want to think about death or life-limiting illnesses, but it is an important part of estate planning. Without preparing for worst-case medical circumstances, the truth is someone else will make the hard decisions for you. They may not be what you would choose for yourself, so take control now so that a [...]

By |2026-02-04T13:46:08-05:00January 23rd, 2020|Estate Planning|0 Comments

How Should I Talk to My Parents About Their Estate Plan?

As your parents age, you need to start looking towards the future. While nobody really likes to talk about the end of their life, it is an important conversation to have with your parents. Putting a Kentucky estate plan into place is important. It is something that will affect you, so it can help to [...]

By |2026-02-04T13:46:13-05:00January 2nd, 2020|Estate Planning|0 Comments

What is a Revocable Living Trust?

There are numerous estate planning tools you can use to ensure your heirs receive your assets after you are gone. A revocable living trust is a very useful tool in this case, but only when creators use it correctly. Here are some important points to keep in mind when creating your living trust.  Creating the trust is [...]

By |2026-02-04T13:46:17-05:00January 1st, 2020|Estate Planning|0 Comments

Wills vs. Trusts: Which One is Right for You?

Just because you have an estate plan doesn’t mean you have a complete understanding of how it will work. And if you don’t understand it, how will you explain your wishes to your family? Many people — no matter what point they are in life — have difficulty understanding the intricate distinction between a will [...]

By |2026-02-04T13:46:22-05:00December 3rd, 2019|Estate Planning|0 Comments

Is it Time to Revisit Your Estate Plan?

As a resident of Kentucky who already has your estate plan prepared, the only thing left to do is revisit it every few years to see if it needs any updating. You want your estate plan to reflect the most recent circumstances in your life, after all. You may even find yourself needing to update [...]

By |2026-02-04T13:49:22-05:00December 2nd, 2019|Estate Planning|0 Comments

Estate Planning Mistakes to Avoid

Are you a resident of Kentucky currently drafting an estate plan? If you have never done this before, it is important to know what estate planning mistakes are often made by others, so that you can avoid making them. According to FindLaw, here are some of the most common estate planning mistakes people make. The [...]

By |2026-02-04T13:44:51-05:00September 11th, 2019|Estate Planning|0 Comments

Can You Protect a Special Needs Child with a Trust?

Most Kentucky parents want to ensure that their children have proper care if something were to happen to them. When your child has disabilities and special care needs, long-term care may be more difficult. It is necessary for the parent to plan how to guarantee the child has proper care. In addition to the special [...]

By |2026-02-04T13:44:47-05:00July 27th, 2019|Estate Planning, Uncategorized|0 Comments

How Can to Provide for Pets in Your Will?

Your pet is a part of your family. You treat your dog or cat well and make sure he or she has everything needed for a healthy and happy life. While pets do not have as long of a lifespan as humans, there could be a situation where your pet outlives you. If this happens, [...]

By |2026-02-04T13:44:44-05:00June 18th, 2019|Estate Planning|0 Comments

What Does an Elder Law Attorney Do?

If you or a Kentucky loved one is getting on in years, you likely have many questions regarding Medicare, Medicaid, long-term care, end-of-life decisions and a variety of other matters. This is where an elder law attorney can help you negotiate your way through all the issues elderly people face, answer your questions, and put [...]

How Do You Fund a Living Trust?

When it comes to estate planning tools, there are many. One of the most popular options Kentucky residents choose to use is the living trust. A living trust allows you to manage your property, save money on property taxes and bequeath property to loved ones without having to go through the probate process, which can [...]

By |2026-02-04T13:44:35-05:00June 6th, 2019|Estate Planning|0 Comments
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