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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

When does my cost basis of the trust for tax purposes begin?

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Answered by attorney Bernard Huff (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Bernard Huff
Please check with an estate tax attorney on this specific legal matter. The trust department of some banks may respond to your inquiries.
Please check with an estate tax attorney on this specific legal matter. The trust department of some banks may respond to your inquiries.

What would a show cause hearing be used for in someone's estate?

Answered by attorney Christine James
Estate Planning lawyer at James Law Group
A show cause hearing is usually set when someone has not done something they were supposed to. Not sure if the Judge would know of the forged order, but if you know about it and you feel it is appropriate, go to court and discuss the issue with the Judge.
A show cause hearing is usually set when someone has not done something they were supposed to. Not sure if the Judge would know of the forged order, but if you know about it and you feel it is appropriate, go to court and discuss the issue with the Judge.
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How can I protect my financial assets from my drug addicted stepsons?

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Answered by attorney Mark T. Peters (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Peters Law, PLLC
Well, first there is the will. It is a tried and true method to make sure your assets go where you want them to. Of course, a lot of this depends on how much you have in assets and whether any of them or your sole and separate property or are they all community property. To the extent that you have separate retirement accounts or life insurance, you can always name your daughter as the beneficiary. Since there are so many issues, I suggest you talk with an attorney and your accountant to figure out the best way to proceed.
Well, first there is the will. It is a tried and true method to make sure your assets go where you want them to. Of course, a lot of this depends on how much you have in assets and whether any of them or your sole and separate property or are they all community property. To the extent that you have separate retirement accounts or life insurance, you can always name your daughter as the beneficiary. Since there are so many issues, I suggest you talk with an attorney and your accountant to figure out the best way to proceed.
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