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 What Should be in Place for a Very Simple Estate?
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By Harry Margolis
In Probate, Wills
Posted February 11, 2020

What Should be in Place for a Very Simple Estate?

Question: My mother is 90 years old and in good health but never planned for leaving this earth. She is a single woman and I am her daughter. She owes $23,000 on her home and lives off of Social [...]

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 How Can Parent Protect Rights After Transferring House to Child?
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By Harry Margolis
In Asset Protection, Long-Term Care Planning, Real Estate
Posted January 12, 2018

How Can Parent Protect Rights After Transferring House to Child?

Question: My mom is going to transfer the deed of her house to my name only, but she would like some kind of agreement that she can live in the house for as long as she lives, almost as a [...]

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 How Can My Wife and I Protect Home in Realty Trust for Our Children?
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By Harry Margolis
In Asset Protection, Long-Term Care Planning, Revocable Trusts
Posted January 5, 2018

How Can My Wife and I Protect Home in Realty Trust for Our Children?

Question: My house is in a Realty Trust, set up by myself and my wife. How can I be sure that my children will always have access to this house? Response: Realty trusts are a method of owning [...]

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 How Can We Protect Mother Transferring House to Child?
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By Harry Margolis
In Long-Term Care Planning, Practical Matters
Posted December 29, 2017

How Can We Protect Mother Transferring House to Child?

Question: My mom is going to transfer the deed of her house to my name only, but she would like some kind of agreement that she can live in the house for as long as she lives—almost as a [...]

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