Month: May 2023

What is Required of an Executor?

Being the executor of an estate is not a task to take lightly. An executor is the person responsible for managing the administration of a deceased individual’s estate. Although the time and effort involved will vary with the size of the estate, even if you are the executor of a small estate you will have […]
Read more

Do You Have the Right Fiduciary?

When creating an estate plan, an important decision is who to name as your fiduciary. A fiduciary is a fancy legal term for the person who will take care of your property for you if you are unable to do it yourself, such as the executor of an estate, the trustee of a trust, or […]
Read more

How Do the Debts of an Estate Get Paid?

An executor is the person responsible for managing the administration of a deceased person’s estate.  One of the executor’s main jobs is to pay people or institutions to whom the estate owes money — the estate’s creditors. This can be an overwhelming task, especially when dealing with the death of a loved one, but it is […]
Read more

Who Can Serve as Executor?

One important reason to have a will is to be able to name your executor (also called a personal representative). An executor is the person responsible for managing the administration of your estate after you die. If you don’t choose an executor, the court will choose one for you. The first decision is whether to […]
Read more

What is an executor?

An executor is the person responsible for managing the administration of a deceased person’s estate. The executor (also called a personal representative) is either named in a will or appointed by the court, if there is no will. Executors are responsible for making sure the deceased person’s wishes are carried out and that the estate […]
Read more

Same-Sex Marriages Recognized by the Supreme Court

On June 26, 2015 United States Supreme Court issued an opinion of great importance in the area of estate planning for same sex couples.  In Obergefell v. Hodges the Court addressed two questions.  First, does the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution require all states to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples?  Second, are […]
Read more

Respite Stays for Dementia Patients

Summer often brings to mind vacations and taking time off from everyday stress. Caregivers of loved ones living with dementia-related diseases know that caregiving can be a full-time job in addition to the responsibilities associated with employment and raising families. The Alzheimer’s Association really says it best on their page about respite care: “Caregiving is […]
Read more