by regalestateplanning.com | Jan 5, 2025 | Blog
Consider the wisdom of choosing your trust as the beneficiary of your POD accounts, often overlooked in favor of more traditional options. While leaving assets directly to loved ones may seem straightforward, utilizing a trust can offer significant advantages,...
by regalestateplanning.com | Jul 16, 2024 | Blog
What’s the difference between revocable and irrevocable trusts? Estate planning might sound like something only older people need to worry about, but it’s actually important for anyone who wants to protect their assets and make sure their wishes are followed. Two...
by regalestateplanning.com | Jun 14, 2024 | Blog
Caring for Elderly Parents in Your Home Caring for Elderly Parents in Your Home It’s crucial to understand and plan for the financial implications involved in caring for aging parents in your own home. Here’s a comprehensive overview of 7 top financial...
by regalestateplanning.com | Jun 14, 2024 | Blog
Planning for the Future Planning for the Future Planning for the future can often seem overwhelming. Many people feel stressed when considering their finances, contemplating mortality, and deciding who will assist them after they aren’t around to ask or check up on...
by regalestateplanning.com | Jun 14, 2024 | Blog
What is Probate? What is Probate?Probate is a legal procedure initiated by the executor of an estate or the estate’s attorney. During probate, a court verifies your will and authorizes the executor to distribute your assets to your beneficiaries as specified and to...
by regalestateplanning.com | Jun 14, 2024 | Blog
Why You Need Both a Will and a Trust In Utah and many other states, both trusts and wills play essential roles, safeguarding assets at different stages. The person who signs a will is also known as a testator. The person who signs and creates a trust is called a...