We’ve discussed how assets pass after death in previous posts on our blog, but how do we know when a probate is actually required? The assets owned by a deceased person can be split into two separate categories: probate assets and non-probate asset…
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By default, everyone has an estate plan. There is a common misconception that only the wealthy need an estate plan, but the bottom line is that one way or another, your assets will pass to another person or group of people at your death. There are a…
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Alyssa Jerde was recognized with the 2019 New Volunteer Award by Legal Assistance of Olmsted County for her volunteer work with LAOC and pro bono legal representation of low-income individuals in Olmsted County. Way to go, Alyssa!
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The primary goal of most individuals seeking advice regarding long-term care is to preserve assets for their children and to avoid having to sell everything to pay for the nursing home. This can be a challenging goal to achieve when much of a family…
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A deed or mortgage may have been made by a person that is under age, incompetent, or not an owner. A deed or a mortgage may have been procured by fraud or duress. Title may be subject to a federal estate tax lien. Title insurance covers attorneys’…
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We will again have a booth at the AgriNews Farm Show on March 12 and 13. The Farm Show is a free event open to the public, and is held at the Graham Arena. Stop by and say hi!
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Although many other states require the use of an attorney during a real estate transaction, buyers and sellers of real estate in Minnesota have the choice of using either a title company or an attorney to handle the closing on their real estate trans…
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We’ve previously discussed the basic Medical Assistance rules in Minnesota. If you missed that blog post, you can read it here. Beyond the basics are spousal impoverishment rules. As we previously mentioned in order to qualify for Medical Assistanc…
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The single biggest asset many people have is their home, and in today’s real estate market, it’s not unusual to make a profit on the sale of a home. But if you sell your home for more than your basis in the property, you could face substantial ca…
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Meeting with an estate planning attorney can seem overwhelming. And when your attorney starts using terms like “intestate succession,” “attorney-in-fact,” or “probate,” it can feel like they are speaking a different language. In this arti…
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