If you give away assets while alive, it can reduce taxes paid on your estate when you die. However, before you go giving away everything, it is important to realize two things. You probably have nothing to gain from doing so, and secondly, it might even harm you to do...
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Month: December 2020
5 tips for choosing an executor of your estate
An executor or personal representative is the term used for the person who will take charge of distributing your estate on your death. When making your estate plan, you should think long and hard about who could fulfill this role. Choosing an executor can be...
Beware of Medicaid estate recovery
Planning for the chance that you need long-term health care is among the most complicated of all estate planning tasks. Get it wrong, and you could see your entire estate disappear into the hands of health care providers, leaving nothing for your children. Medicaid...