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Monthly Archives: January 2023

Estate Planning Issues for the Modern Family

By Andre O. McDonald |

As the name suggests, ABC’s TV show Modern Family depicts the relationships and experiences between a fictional extended family. Throughout the course of the series, the show addresses many issues that families deal with each day. For a close-knit family such as this fictional one, estate planning is crucial to ensure that everyone is… Read More »

3 times when a probate proceeding may still be necessary

Why You May Still Have to Open a Legal Probate Proceeding

By Andre O. McDonald |

Probate is the legal process for recognizing the validity of a person’s will after their death and appointing the nominated decision maker. This person, also known as an executor or personal representative, administers the deceased person’s estate and ensures that their money and property are transferred to the beneficiaries specified in their will. If… Read More »

How to avoid probate issues with proper estate planning

Proper Estate Planning Reduces Probate Issues

By Andre O. McDonald |

Probate is a legal process that happens after someone dies. While probate can be complex, lengthy, and expensive, proper estate planning can mitigate unwanted risks and probate issues by anticipating what might happen and preventing problems before they arise. Sound estate planning can make the probate process run efficiently and smoothly, protecting your estate’s… Read More »

Do you know the risks of naming a minor child as beneficiary on your retirement account?

Want to Leave Your Retirement Account to Your Minor Child? Consider These Things First

By Andre O. McDonald |

Your retirement account may be one of the most valuable things you own. Many people consider naming their children as the beneficiaries of these accounts because they think it is a way of easily transferring their wealth if something happens to them. However, there are some factors that make this type of transfer more… Read More »

Understanding the risks of an unrecorded deed

What Is the Effect of an Unrecorded Deed?

By Andre O. McDonald |

A deed is a legal document used to transfer real property ownership rights from one person or entity (the grantor) to another (the grantee). In many cases, this transfer occurs due to the property being sold, with the seller transferring the property to the buyer. Typically, a deed is recorded with the local county… Read More »

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