Family Issues During Death of a Loved One
Very few events in life are more difficult to accept than the pending death or the actual death of a loved one. As elder-law attorneys and estate planners, we see too many cases where the siblings, or the spouses, or other significant heirs or beneficiaries of a person disagree regarding: pre-death care and housing; the choice of attorney-in-fact, personal representative or trustee of the family member; or the testator or grantor’s disposition of their estate contained in the will or trust itself.
Recently I have seen a number of cases where life insurance was left to one child with the intention that the child would use those funds for burial costs or to pay the last debts of the estate. “Family issues” arose and the funds were retained by the beneficiary against the wishes of the decedent. You can imagine the resulting turmoil within the family in any of these cases.
It is our desire to avoid such problems in the first place by planning well in advance of death, by reviewing a client’s entire estate including non-probate assets and by making certain that the representatives for the client will be able to fulfill the intentions of the client without a family feud.
Our complete analysis of your estate is done at a modest flat fee and “We make house-calls.”
Jeremy Howe
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The Law Offices of Jeremy W. Howe, LTD. are ElderLaw attorneys in Rhode Island who specialize in Wills and Trusts, Estate Planning, Guardianship, Probate, and Veterans Aid and Attendance Benefits.
They also are Newport Rhode Island Divorce Lawyers, Attorneys, Mediators, and Arbitrators providing services for Family Law issues such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Support, and Military Family Law.
Call them today at 401-841-5700 or visit them on the web at http://www.CounselFirst.com.
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