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Estate Planning 102: Expanding Your Knowledge on Estate Preservation
Discover the essentials of estate planning in Washington state. This informative FAQ simplifies trusts, amendments, restatements, and more. Learn about common trusts, caring for children’s future, and handling retirement accounts as beneficiaries. Get insights into trust duration and the distinctions between guardianship and conservatorship. Ensure your assets are safeguarded for the future.
Planning a Barbecue Is Like Planning Your Estate
Jensen Law Office, PLLC 1833 N 105th St., Suite 301 Seattle, WA 98133 Planning a Barbecue Is Like Planning Your Estate As the Memorial Day weekend kicks off the summer season, many look forward to the warm weather and gatherings with loved ones, including backyard barbecues. While a...
Securing Your Child’s Future: The Conservatorship Avoidance Trust
Jensen Law Office, PLLC 1833 N 105th St., Suite 301 Seattle, WA 98133 Securing Your Child's Future: The Conservatorship Avoidance Trust Planning for the future security of your children is one of the most important tasks you can undertake as a parent. The thought of leaving your child's...
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Your Divorce Decree: The First Step in Estate Planning
You have recently divorced your spouse and the judge has signed the divorce decree. Now what? Although you may feel as though you have spent enough time and money on lawyers, there is one last attorney you need to talk to: an estate planning attorney. If you and your former spouse had estate...
Estate Planning is Like Building a Snowman
A complete estate plan must include certain essential parts. In fact, it is similar to building a snowman in some respects. The traditional snowman has several critical components: bottom, middle, and top snowballs, as well as “arms” and a “ face.” If any of these are left out, the snowman can...
Giving Thanks With Your Estate Plan
Estate planning covers more than just financial matters. Indeed, many use their estate plan to pass along their values as well as their wealth. One way to do this is to give thanks with your estate plan, by designating charitable giving or specific gifts that will help ensure your legacy. It is...
Important Steps to Protect Your Special Beneficiaries
All children are a blessing. From the day they are born, you begin making plans to ensure that your child or grandchild has a bright future. What will their interests be? What job will they have? Who will they marry? While these are common concerns for most families, for those with a special needs...
How A Living Trust Helps Your Family
There are several parts to an estate plan, one of them being a living trust. Common factors that prompt someone to create a trust include privacy, tax benefits, avoiding probate, and caring for family members with special needs. Estate planning also lets you dictate how your assets will pass on to...
My Loved One Has Died – What Do I Do Now?
When a family member or other loved one dies, grief and shock can sometimes be overwhelming. The last thing most people want to think about is making phone calls or funeral arrangements. Some things do not need to be done immediately, but there are some steps that should be taken soon after the...
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