TrustStefanie Blog

Attorney Stefanie West writes about Estate Planning

Category: Pour-Over Will

5 Posts

Keep Property Taxes Low

Accounting, Beneficiaries, Beneficiary, Children, Document Review, Elder Law, End of Life Care, Estate Planning, Estate Sale, Excecutor, Family, Fiduciary, Finances, Financial Institution, Fixing Errors, Gift, Grand Children, grand-children, Inheritance, IRS, Kids, Living Trust, Money, Nephews, Nieces, No Children, Partner, Personal Effects, Pour-Over Will, Power of Attorney, Probate, Procrastination, Property Taxes, Review, Selling House, Separate Property, Sibling Rivalry, Sibling's Children, Siblings, Significant Other, Spouse, Step-Children, Storage, Tax Law Changes, Taxes, Trust, Trustee, Will

June 2019 – Keep Property Taxes Low

How often should you review your estate planning documents?

Beneficiaries, Beneficiary, Children, Client, Cousin, Divorce, Do-it-Yourself, Elder Law, Emergency Preparedness, Estate Planning, Ex-husband, Ex-Wife, Family, Grand Children, grand-children, Guardianship, heirs, Inheritance, Last Minute Changes, Last Will And Testamente, Married, Money, Nephews, Nieces, No Children, Omitted Spouse, Out-of-State, Partner, Pour-Over Will, Power of Attorney, Review, Sibling Rivalry, Sibling's Children, Siblings, Significant Other, Spouse, Step-Children, Will

January 2019 – How Often Should You Review Your Estate Planning Documents?