Special needs trusts are a hassle-free way to provide for your disabled loved ones without compromising their eligibility for SSI and other government benefits programs. In most cases inheriting money or property from a deceased relative can be the relief individuals...
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Do you need an Executor for your Estate Planning?
At Andrews & Arbenz we know how it important it is to ensure that your estate is in order at the time of your passing. It takes careful planning and attention to detail to be sure that your assets go the right people and that your affairs are organized at the time...
What Does a Probate Attorney Do
During the time of a loved one passing, it can be difficult to think through all of the details of their estate. The flood of emotions and the grieving process will be at the forefront of your mind rather than on the intricate details of the estate plan. This is where...
What is a Revocable Living Trust?
For those individuals that are concerned with their estate being properly managed at the time of death, a living trust is a tool that can provide robust protection. While acquiring a living trust may not be for every estate, it is a tool that can offer some added...
What is Power of Attorney and Why is it Important?
A power of attorney is a written legal authorization that gives one party to act on behalf of another. This authorization typically involves two individuals. The person who is authorizing the power of attorney is called principle or grantor. The person who has been...
What is Probate Court and How to Avoid it?
We all know that death will come to us all. It is just a fact of life that we don’t live forever, even though we at times think we are invincible. So, when someone we love and care about passes away it is a shock to our whole life. We pause to reflect, grieve and...