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“Ten Essential Estate Planning Facts” – Audio

May 15, 2014 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  "Ten Essential Estate Planning Facts" by Attorney Nicole Livingston … [Read more...] about “Ten Essential Estate Planning Facts” – Audio

Filed Under: Beneficiary Designations, Charitible, Divorce Protection, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Healthcare Directives, Healthcare Power of Attorney, Living Trusts, Pet planning, Planning for Minor Children, Probate, Probate avoidance, Special Needs Trust, Taxes, Trustee, Trusts, Wills Tagged With: American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys http/www.aaepa.com, Asset Protection, Blended Families, Charitable Giving, College Planning, Comprehensive Estate Plan, Digital Assets, Estate Plan, estate planning, Estate Planning Attorney, Estate Planning Checklist, Estate Planning Documents, Estate Planning Goals, Estate Taxes, Funding, Gifting, Incapacity Planning, Inheritance Planning, Inheritance Tax, Law Changes, Legacy Planning, Medical Directive, Privacy, Revocable Living Trust, Singles, Special Needs Planning, WNAV Radio http://www.wnav.com

Trustee, Executor, Power of Attorney – Who You Choose Can Make a Difference (Audio)

April 10, 2014 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

"Trustee, Executor, Power of Attorney: Who You Choose Can Make a Difference" by Attorney Colleen Sinclair Prosser … [Read more...] about Trustee, Executor, Power of Attorney – Who You Choose Can Make a Difference (Audio)

Filed Under: Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Healthcare Directives, Healthcare Power of Attorney, Personal Representative, Wills Tagged With: Executor, Incapacity Planning, Living Wills, Powers of Attorney

“What is Probate?” by Attorney Brooke Shemer

March 28, 2014 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  Many people ask what is involved when there is a probate estate.  Probate is the process of gathering and distributing a person's assets after death. If the individual died with a will, the will must be filed with the Register of Wills. Property owned by the decedent must be inventoried and appraised. Only assets owned solely in the decedent's name, as well as property owned jointly as tenants … [Read more...] about “What is Probate?” by Attorney Brooke Shemer

Filed Under: Beneficiary Designations, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Living Trusts, Planning for Minor Children, Probate, Probate avoidance, Trusts, Wills Tagged With: Asset Protection, Assets, Inheritance Planning, planning for minor children, probate, Register of Wills, Special Needs Planning, trusts, wills

“A Definition of Five Special Needs Trusts” (Audio) YOUR ESTATE MATTERS

March 13, 2014 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  "A Definition of Five Special Needs Trusts" by Attorney Colleen Sinclair Prosser … [Read more...] about “A Definition of Five Special Needs Trusts” (Audio) YOUR ESTATE MATTERS

Filed Under: Beneficiary Designations, Estate Planning, Living Trusts, Special Needs Trust, Trusts, Wills Tagged With: (c)(2)B(iv) Trust, D4(a), D4(c), Financial Aide, Gifting, Government Benefits, Housing Benefits, Medicaid, Revocable Living Trust, Social Security Income, Special Needs Child, Special Needs Planning, Special Needs Trusts

Why Should I Have My Estate Plan Reviewed Every Five Years?

February 27, 2014 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  Many of the clients I meet with already have a will, trust, and power of attorney. Some have had their plans in place since the 90's or earlier, while others set up their plan only five or ten years ago.  Clients often come back to review their estate planning documents, and are encouraged to do so.  I like to review an estate plan every five years.  Often times, family circumstances have … [Read more...] about Why Should I Have My Estate Plan Reviewed Every Five Years?

Filed Under: Beneficiary Designations, Estate Administration, Estate Plan Review, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Healthcare Directives, Healthcare Power of Attorney, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), Living Trusts, Planning for Minor Children, Trustee, Wills Tagged With: Asset Protection, Blended Families, Estate Taxes, Financial Power of Attorney, Funding, Incapacity Planning, Inheritance Planning, Law Changes, Living Wills, Powers of Attorney, Revocable Living Trust, Singles, Special Needs Planning

Why Should I Have My Estate Plan Reviewed Every Five Years? (Audio)

February 25, 2014 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  "Why Should I Have My Estate Plan Reviewed Every Five Years?" by Attorney Brooke J. Shemer … [Read more...] about Why Should I Have My Estate Plan Reviewed Every Five Years? (Audio)

Filed Under: Beneficiary Designations, Divorce Protection, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Healthcare Directives, Healthcare Power of Attorney, Special Needs Trust, Trustee, Trusts, Wills Tagged With: Asset Protection, Blended Families, Estate Taxes, Financial Power of Attorney, Funding, Inheritance Planning, Medical Directive, Revocable Living Trust, Special Needs Planning

Planning Your Estate With Privacy in Mind

January 23, 2014 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  If you are concerned about keeping the details of your estate plan private, a Trust is a better alternative than a Will.  Would you be surprised to find out that after you pass away, your Will is filed with your local probate court, and your probate file is open to the public? Anyone who is curious can walk into the courthouse, ask to see your file, and peruse the pages of your Will. In … [Read more...] about Planning Your Estate With Privacy in Mind

Filed Under: Beneficiary Designations, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Living Trusts, Probate, Probate avoidance, Trustee, Wills Tagged With: American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys http/www.aaepa.com, Charitable Giving, Guardianship, Inheritance Planning, Privacy, Revocable Living Trust

Who Should Attend an Estate Planning Seminar?

January 10, 2014 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

Many of you know the name Sinclair Prosser Gasior and have seen our orange flyer through your mailbox or newspaper announcing our free estate planning seminars.   Maybe you have read our articles in a magazine, heard us on the radio, or follow us on Facebook.  We love referrals and possibly a family member or neighbor has recommended our law firm to you after completing their own estate … [Read more...] about Who Should Attend an Estate Planning Seminar?

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Healthcare Directives, Joint Tenancy, Living Trusts, Long Term Care Planning, Nursing Home Expenses, Planning for Minor Children, Probate, Probate avoidance, Taxes, Trustee, Trusts, Wills Tagged With: Estate Taxes, Free Estate Planning Seminars, Incapacity Planning, Inheritance Planning, Inheritance Tax, Living Wills, Powers of Attorney, Revocable Living Trust, Singles

Resigister TODAY for Free Estate Planning Seminars scheduled for next week!

January 7, 2014 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  The estate planning seminars establishes the necessary components of an effective estate plan. The seminar is presented in a case study format profiling the life of Bill and Mary Jones. Several scenarios are used to relay the impact of estate planning issues relating to probate, disability due to incompetence, protection of government benefits for special needs loved ones, second marriages, … [Read more...] about Resigister TODAY for Free Estate Planning Seminars scheduled for next week!

Filed Under: Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Healthcare Directives, Joint Tenancy, Living Trusts, Long Term Care Planning, Planning for Minor Children, Probate, Probate avoidance, Taxes, Trustee, Trusts, Wills Tagged With: Blended Families, Comprehensive Estate Plan, Estate Plan, estate planning, Estate Planning Documents, Estate Planning Goals, Estate Plans that Work, Estate Taxes, Free Estate Planning Seminars, Incapacity Planning, Inheritance Planning, Living Wills, Medical Directive, Powers of Attorney, Revocable Living Trust, Singles, Special Needs Planning, Wills and Trusts, www.sinclairprosser

Listen to “Your Estate Matters” tomorrow morning (Tuesday) @ 8:50 a.m. on WNAV Radio

January 6, 2014 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  Make sure to tune in to WNAV Radio on 1430 AM or 99.9 FM on Tuesday mornings at 8:50 a.m.  for YOUR ESTATE MATTERS! The attorneys  of Sinclair Prosser Gasior relate cutting edge estate planning information to keep you up to date.  The topic tomorrow is "Who Should Attend an Estate Planning Seminar?" by Attorney Colleen Sinclair Prosser … [Read more...] about Listen to “Your Estate Matters” tomorrow morning (Tuesday) @ 8:50 a.m. on WNAV Radio

Filed Under: Divorce Protection, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Healthcare Directives, Joint Tenancy, Living Trusts, Planning for Minor Children, Pour-Over Will, Probate, Probate avoidance, Trustee, Trusts, Wills Tagged With: Estate Taxes, Incapacity Planning, Inheritance Planning, Inheritance Tax, Living Wills, Medical Directive, Powers of Attorney, Revocable Living Trust, Singles, WNAV Radio http://www.wnav.com, wpdiary.net/sinclairprosserlaw

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