How to Turn a Personal Injury Settlement into a Trust Fund I hope that you are never in a position for this post to be of use to you. It’s far better you not endure the personal injury and never receive a settlement award. However, if you or a loved one are ever in this […]
Posted in : Arizona Family TrustChecklist for Executors in a Probate If you have ever been selected to serve as an Executor for someone’s will, you have an important responsibility to track down the deceased belongings as well as the Individual’s named in the will. Typically individuals tend to choose people in whom they trust. More commonly than not, people […]
Posted in : Arizona Probate Court LawsWhat is an Elder Law Attorney A general overview of what an elder law attorney is speaks within the title itself; however what an elder law attorney focuses his or her practice on legal needs for seniors leaves more to the imagination. An elder law attorney Arlington TX trusts will generally focus their practice on […]
Posted in : Estate Planning LawsRequiring a Bond from a Former Personal Representative in Arizona The probate court can require that a personal representative post bond. It can do this even if the will waives bond. It can also remove the personal representative. But can the probate court require that a personal representative post a bond after removing him from […]
Posted in : Estate Planning LawsJoint Tenancy and Old Age Assistance in Arizona Arizona allows its aging residents to apply for a pension under the Old Age Assistance program. They are only eligible for the pension if they meet certain economic requirements. These include a maximum dollar value of an applicant’s home. If an applicant owns a home in joint […]
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