Tag: Estate Planning

What Is Required To Contest An Estate In Illinois?
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Posted January 02, 2023

Writing a will is an essential part of your estate plan. This vital document states your wishes for your assets to be distributed to beneficiaries. However, someone can contest your estate if a will is not done correctly. Talk to a contested estate attorney in Illinois today if you are worried about this problem or […]

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Estate Planning Tools to Protect Your Estate From Creditors
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Posted October 18, 2022

You may not think much about estate planning, especially if you are still young. However, estate planning is important for everyone. With the right estate plan in place, you can protect your assets and your family in the event of your death. If you own a business or have debt from many years ago, you […]

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What are the Benefits of Having Someone Declared Financially Incompetent?
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Posted August 16, 2022

It often happens that a loved one gets injured, or sick. As we get older, many diseases can affect us, and our ability to handle the affairs of our daily lives and those diseases can get progressively worse as people age. You may reach the point where you just do not think that your elderly […]

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What to do When You are Left Out of a Will
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Posted June 13, 2022

There are a lot of reasons why we may expect to be included in someone’s will. But being family or a close friend to the deceased is no guarantee. With the right estate planning tools, anybody can be “disinherited” to some degree. That can leave you left with nothing, even if you expected to be […]

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Must-Have Components of a Solid Estate Plan
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Posted April 25, 2022

When people talk about estate planning, there are a lot of documents that are often discussed. Estate planning can sound like an alphabet soup of documents. But which are essential, “must-haves” to have a solid estate plan? The Northfield estate planning attorneys at Orlowsky & Wilson can provide you with more information. One Size Doesn’t […]

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What are Some of the Difficulties Encountered When Contesting a Will or Trust?
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Posted March 09, 2022

Contesting A Will Or Trust Many people believe that challenging something in a will is an easy process. However, although it is possible, it is not easy, and people who try to challenge a will or a trust, often face numerous legal hurdles. Getting Evidence One hurdle that someone who tries to contest estate documents […]

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Using Estate Planning and Life Insurance to Avoid a Contested Estate
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Posted February 09, 2022

One of the most unpleasant things that we can imagine happening when we pass away, is our family fighting with each other over who gets what. This is especially true if you know that your estate documents do, or will, leave a family member with less than what he or she expects to receive. How […]

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How to Use Estate Planning to Properly Transfer Assets and Avoid a Contested Estate
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Posted January 24, 2022

When you think about what will happen when you are gone, the last thing you probably want to imagine is your loved ones fighting over your estate or your estate documents. Yet, you won’t be here, so there is nothing you can do about that, right? Well, actually, there are things that you can do, […]

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How to Protect Your Estate From Excessive Taxes
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Posted September 20, 2021

People create estate plans to help protect their assets and to ensure that they are distributed according to their wishes, even after they pass away. Estates are, however, still subject to taxes, which can leave heirs and beneficiaries with much less than they anticipated. Fortunately, there are a few different strategies that testators and trustors […]

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How to Protect Your Estate in Case of Being Declared Incompetent
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Posted August 27, 2021

Life is unpredictable, which can make it difficult to plan for the future. When it comes to estate planning, however, there are steps that we can take to help protect ourselves in the event of physical or mental incapacity. To learn more about putting a contingency plan in place to help protect your own interests, […]

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