“Man’s best friend” Ironically, the phrase “man’s best friend” was coined by an attorney. In 1869, a man’s dog was shot and killed by his neighbor; he hired three attorneys to sue the man who shot his dog. One of the three attorneys used the phrase “man’s best friend” during his closing argument to the […]
“The New Old Age” on Medicaid & the Primary Residence
November 24, 2010
Assisting an elderly parent with the Medicaid application process can be quite complicated. The New Old Age blog recently published an article by an experienced Elder Law attorney. In the article, Craig Reaves provides basic information on how Medicaid benefits may affect an applicant’s ownership of his or her primary residence. Mr. Reaves notes that […]
Til Death Do Us Part? Effects of Divorce.
November 7, 2010
It is a fact of life that not every marriage will last until the death of either spouse. Thus, it is important to understand the effects of divorce on inheritance. Commencement of Divorce Proceedings In Minnesota, many believe that simply the commencement of a divorce will revoke any disposition to a soon-to-be-ex-spouse. This is not […]
The Benefits of Utilizing Corporate Trustees in Your Estate Plan
October 18, 2010
Selection of the appropriate trustee is often an emotional decision. While many grantors may feel that naming someone outside the family to act as trustee may be seen as a “vote of no confidence” for their family, they should instead view that decision as both loving and prudent. Simply put, when a grantor names a […]
