Anyone who attended a Twin Cities Pride event this summer can attest to the vitality of Minnesota’s gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) community. The turnout and support for the GLBT community proved Minneapolis deserving of the honor, “Gayest City in America,” bestowed on the city earlier this year by The Advocate. As an estate […]
Do-It-Yourself Estate Planning is Dangerous
September 9, 2011
Cost and convenience are often deterrents to completing an estate plan. Consequently, many individuals and couples turn to “Do-It-Yourself” (DIY) options. Plenty of DIY options exist: websites, other online applications, books with CDs, etc. These options are admittedly less expensive; however, you get what you pay for … and that is not much. These options […]
Beneficiary Designations
August 21, 2011
I cannot emphasize enough to my clients the importance of beneficiary designations. A beneficiary designation describes how your assets will be distributed upon your death. It is a form you complete with a financial institution (or your Human Resources department) pertaining to certain assets, for example, when you establish a life insurance policy or create […]
Where have all the life insurance policies gone?
June 18, 2011
No, this is not about purchasing life insurance or finding the best policy. We leave that to the insurance experts. This article is a simple reminder to keep your policy information with the rest of your estate planning documents. The reason: You want your personal representative or your trustee to know about your policies after […]
A Useful Tool: Transfer on Death Deeds
February 20, 2011
A Transfer on Death Deed (TODD) allows the owner of real estate to execute a deed that names the beneficiary who will succeed to ownership of the real estate at the owner’s death. A TODD can be a useful estate planning tool because it allows the transfer of real property without the need of probate […]
Probate: The Very Basics
December 1, 2010
Probate is very often misunderstood. This post seeks to provide a basic overview of Probate in Minnesota. What is Probate? Probate is the legal process whereby the decedent’s Will is presented to the court for validation and the Personal Representative is appointed and granted permission to act. If decedent dies intestate, or without a Will, […]