Jan 8, 2021

Five Mistakes Successor Trustees Make and How to Prevent Them

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Five Mistakes Successor Trustees Make and How to Prevent Them Arizona Trust Attorneys Give Advice to Prevent Successor Trustees Mistakes When establishing a trust, you must give serious thought to who you choose as your successor trustee—the person who will manage, invest, and hand out the trust’s accounts and property once you are no longer [...]

Sep 5, 2020

Conservation Easements: Preserving a Heritage With Tax Benefits

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Conservation Easements: Preserving a Heritage With Tax Benefits You may have heard about conservation easements in the news over the past few years and the tax benefits available through the use of them. But what are they and how can they benefit you? Defining Conservation Easements A typical conservation easement is created when a landowner [...]

Sep 5, 2020

What Happens If My Beneficiary Dies Before Me?

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What Happens If My Beneficiary Dies Before Me? When planning for death, most people assume they will die before their beneficiaries (e.g., their spouse, children, and grandchildren). While these assumptions are often well-founded, they do not always come to pass. Sometimes a beneficiary of an estate or trust dies before the person leaving the inheritance. [...]

Sep 4, 2020

Disaster Preparedness Month: How to Prepare for Whatever May Come Your Way

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Disaster Preparedness Month: How to Prepare for Whatever May Come Your Way The unpredictable can occur at any time: fires, hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, pandemics—you name it. Because September is National Disaster Preparedness Month, we want you to be prepared for whatever life throws at you. Although none of us can predict the future, there are [...]

Aug 4, 2020

Seven Ways to Avoid Family Fights over Your Property

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Seven Ways to Avoid Family Fights over Your Property Ask a group of friends if they have experienced a family fight over a property after a loved one has died, and you will be in for a lively and eye-opening conversation. Far too many families end up fighting, or at least experiencing tension, over a [...]

Jul 7, 2020

Summer Vacation Plans? Precautions and Preparations to Consider

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Summer Vacation Plans? Precautions and Preparations to Consider After months of near confinement in our homes, many of us are stir-crazy and eager to travel to a vacation destination. Although more states are opening up, there are several precautions to consider and preparations to make with your Arizona estate planning attorney as you plan your [...]

Jun 2, 2020

How to Handle Savings Bonds in Estate Planning and at Death

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How to Handle Savings Bonds in Estate Planning and at Death A savings bond is defined as “debt security issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to help pay for the U.S. government’s borrowing needs.” In effect, when you buy a savings bond, you are loaning the U.S. government money which is repaid with [...]

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