by Durham Law Firm | Nov 29, 2021 | Estate Administration, Estate Planning
Without planning for your future, long-term care costs can hit your hard-earned savings and eventually result in the sale of your family home after your death. It IS possible to keep your assets safe and still qualify for Medicaid coverage. Let’s see when Medicaid can...
by Durham Law Firm | Nov 19, 2021 | Estate Administration
When your parents pass away, you may wonder what will happen to their things. Other questions such as: “What will I inherit?” ”What will my siblings inherit?” and “How does the process work?” may go through your mind. Let’s look at what your sibling rights are after...
by Durham Law Firm | Jun 11, 2021 | Estate Administration
When someone passes away, what they leave behind is called their estate. Estate administration is the process of distributing their assets among the heirs. If the decedent had an estate plan and will, the administration process may be smooth and uncomplicated....
by Durham Law Firm | Apr 30, 2021 | Estate Administration, Probate
After a loved one dies, usually a probate court must settle the estate. While most people want the settlement process done ASAP, probate can take between 18 and 24 months. Sometimes probate can last three years or more. Time delays can create unnecessary stress for...
by Whoosh Agency Support | Mar 26, 2021 | Estate Administration, Estate Planning
Life changes, and the law changes with it. Although irrevocable trusts are commonly thought of as documents that cannot be revoked or changed, that isn’t quite true. There are ways you can change an irrevocable trust despite its unfortunate...
by Durham Law Firm | Feb 19, 2021 | Estate Administration, Probate
Is the settlement of your family estate taking too much time and money? Settling an estate can be an exhausting process involving courtroom drama and attorneys for each point of view, along with creditors hoping to get a piece of the pie. Learn about the process of...