Estate planning is a topic that often gets ignored and delayed. A common obstacle is estate planning is not a priority. Unfortunately, in many cases, estate planning becomes important when your situation calls for it. Often times, estate planning is inadequate during these times.
If you pass away without a will or trust, the State of Illinois will decide who gets your assets. In Illinois, intestate succession is the state law that determines who will be your rightful beneficiaries of your assets. In Illinois, if you die without a will, your beneficiaries must undergo a court process called "probate". Probate is a court which determines who is the rightful beneficiaries of a deceased person's estate or assets. If you or your loved one dies without a will, probate court is frustrating because it is slow and expensive. Attorney's fees and costs add up along with surety bond fees, court fees, and many other fees. Often times, probate court involves family disputes because different beneficiaries may not like the outcome of the court proceedings.
There is a simple way to avoid probate court. No, it is not through a will. A will must undergo probate court and is subject to court supervision. In contrasts, a revocable living trust or otherwise, known as a "living trust" is a written agreement that distributes your property without court supervision. A living trust is cost-effective and may be set-up within one (1) to two (2) weeks. Your living trust will distribute your assets, provide assistance in case of an incapacity, and avoid real estate going through probate court.
Sean Robertson is an estate planning and estate and gift tax attorney concentrating in estate and advanced planning. Sean graduated from DePaul University College of Law in 2003 and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1997. Sean may be reached at 312-498-6080 or 630-364-2318 or via email at RobertsonLawGroup@gmail.com.
Showing posts with label Living Wills and Powers of Attorney for Healthcare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Living Wills and Powers of Attorney for Healthcare. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Living Wills vs. Power of Attorney (Healthcare)
In the Senior Sunshine Times, I recently wrote an article on the differences between Living Wills and Powers of Attorney for Healthcare. If you want more information, please call Sean Robertson at 312-498-6080 or 630-364-2318. We have locations in Naperville and downtown Chicago.
We are mobile and use current technology. Unlike many traditional law firms, Clients pay excessive fees due to the law firm's large overhead. We provide excellent service and expertise.
Robertson Law Group, LLC
downtown Chicago and Naperville, Illinois
RobertsonLawGroup@gmail.com
312-498-6080 or 630-364-2318
Key words: Lisle, Woodridge, Aurora, Romeoville, Joliet, Plainfield, Bolingbrook, Willowbrook, and Naperville
We are mobile and use current technology. Unlike many traditional law firms, Clients pay excessive fees due to the law firm's large overhead. We provide excellent service and expertise.
Robertson Law Group, LLC
downtown Chicago and Naperville, Illinois
RobertsonLawGroup@gmail.com
312-498-6080 or 630-364-2318
Key words: Lisle, Woodridge, Aurora, Romeoville, Joliet, Plainfield, Bolingbrook, Willowbrook, and Naperville
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
