Meador: Okay, so talk to us about the common distribution methods. Peterson: So typically when we're talking about distribution, we're talking about one of two ways to get stuff to...
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D. Michael Lins: I was born and raised here in the Tampa Bay area and I’ve had the privilege of practicing here for the last 30 years. In our estate planning and probate practice we have the...
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Peterson: So, it's important to know what Medicaid is. Medicaid is different than Medicare. Meador: Right. Peterson: Medicaid is a need-based, basically welfare program. That's what...
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What is a trust, and do I need one? I'm Steve Kramer. I'm a Florida estate planning and trust attorney. And the topic today are trusts. And now, if you were doing some estate planning,...
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Estate Planning Presentation There are some types of property that can avoid probate and are not passed through your will if they are titled correctly. If property passes automatically rather than...
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When you pass away with a trust, a revocable living trust, then often times, the, there is no need to go through probate. And if there is no need to go through probate, then all the deceased's...
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(Male Speaker) Hello, everyone, and thank you for joining Parent Education Network's webinar, Homebound Service or Instruction in the Home, Under IDEA and Section 504, What Can You Expect? And...
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Eric: Dick, do marketfree annuity have really any kind of estate advantages? Dick: Eric, there's several estate advantages; for one thing, the heirs will receive any account value, principal...
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What if there's a missing heir? Now we've had cases with missing heirs and if there's a missing heir it's a huge mess. Missing heirs in our experience strictly come...
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The way you find out if you've been named as a beneficiary in a trust is less certain than to find out if you've been named a beneficiary of a will. Some states, just like wills...
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