Bennett, Schroeder & Wieck
Serving Clients In Clark, Crawford, Edgar, Cumberland Counties
Estate Planning Newsletter
Co-Ownership Myths - II
 
One of the most confusing aspects of estate planning is the numerous myths about co-ownership of property. Many people do not understand the differences between a tenancy in common and a joint tenancy with right of survivorship. Many people do not understand what a tenancy by the entirety is or was. More...
 
Letters of Instruction
 
Your will should not mention each one of your possessions because their value and nature change as time goes on. Revising your will upon every change would be both inconvenient and costly. Instead, your will should use general language in addressing the disposal of your possessions. However, it is important that you keep an updated record of all your possessions in order to assist your survivors.More...
 
Trust Modification and Termination
 
A court will modify a trust where the trust's leading purpose is frustrated by a specific directive made by the trustor.More...
 
Gifts During Life - I
 
An intentional transfer of property made from the generosity of the transferor is known as a gift. The person who makes a gift is known as the donor. The person who receives a gift is known as the donee.More...
 
Making Final Arrangements -- Ceremonies
 
When formulating your estate plan, you should contemplate body disposal and ceremonies. Writing out a statement of your preferences will likely save money and save your loved ones from additional heartache. Typically, at least one ceremony occurs when a person dies. Sometimes several ceremonies are held, either before or after burial or cremation. Most loved ones are likely to be comforted by attending a ceremony that reflects the wishes and personality of the deceased person.More...
 
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