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Welcoming 21c to Downtown Lexington
Mary and Amy attended the ribbon cutting for Lexington's new 21c Museum Hotel.
Five Reasons Why Living Trusts are not for Everyone.
One of the most common things I hear from my estate planning clients is that they want to “avoid probate.” So, I’ve started asking them “why?” They tell me one of two things: first, they have heard that probate is expensive, or secondly, they don’t know why. In 1965, Norman F. Dacey published his well-known book How to Avoid Probate! Norman F. Dacey, while not an attorney himself, instructs the public to transfer everything they own into a Living Trust using one of the forms in the back of his book.
Top Three Estate Planning Reasons to Consult an Elder Law Attorney
Elder law involves some traditional estate planning – wills, trusts, and powers-of-attorney. But an elder law attorney uses these devices to fulfill a client’s goals for the future while considering the costs of long-term care.
Inter-vivos Gifting: What Our Clients Need to Know
Inter vivos gifting should feature prominently in the estate plans for our middle class clients who may have accumulated considerable wealth.
Kentucky Powers of Attorney: A Necessary Planning Tool for End of Life
Unique problems come with aging. Are your powers-of-attorney meeting your needs? What should they include and who should draft them? Article orginially published in the KBA's Bench and Bar Magazine.