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Sports gambling will soon be legal in, most likely, all states who want it, due to a Supreme Court decision on Monday, May 14. By a 6-3 margin, the Court struck down the “Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act,” (PASPA) which made it illegal for states to authorize sports gambling (with only a few exceptions),…
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Trump’s tax plan has officially turned into a reality. On September 27 of this year Congressional Republicans and President Trump released their plan for tax reform. You can read whole thing at this link: https://www.treasury.gov/press-center/press-releases/Documents/Tax-Framework.pdf The main points of the so-called Unified Framework are as follows: -Standard deductions will be increased. -There will be three…
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Question: Do you need to update your will when you move to a new state? Answer: Yes, you should update your will when you move. Wills are governed by state law and should be updated to reflect the law in the new state of residence. Wills are a very state specific document. In Arizona,…
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What is a Trust and do you need one? You’ve probably heard about trusts on popular TV and radio shows. Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about trusts: Trusts – Defined A Trust, or Revocable Living Trust, is an estate planning document that states who you want to inherit your property and how.…
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These famous people took the concept of leaving their final wishes in their last will and testament to a whole new level. Here are some strange will requests by famous people: Napoleon Bonaparte: Wanted his head shaved and his hair divided among his friends. Ben Franklin: Left his daughter 408 diamonds but stated that she…
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One step of the probate process is dealing with probate creditors. This includes identifying and notifying the creditors of the deceased and settling the deceased’s debts. After death, a personal representative (the PR), assigned by either a written will or by the court, will handle the estate left by the decedent. One of the first…
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What is a probate bond? Probate bonds, which can also be referred to as fiduciary bonds are required by the court of individuals that are acting on behalf of others. For example, a fiduciary may be appointed by the court to manage someone’s finances, or to care for that individual if they are either too…
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Beneficiaries for bank accounts can seem complicated when looked at from afar, but we’ve narrowed it done for you in this easy-to-follow blog. Check it out below! Pay on Death and Transfer on Death Designations Setting up a Transfer on Death (“TOD”) or Pay on Death (“POD”) designation on your bank account is a simple…
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Avoiding Probate with Probate Affidavits Also called a “small estate” affidavit, probate affidavits allow the heirs of a deceased person to collect the decedent’s property without having to open probate. This is also sometimes called the small estate probate exemption. There are two types of probate affidavits – personal property and real property. Personal property is anything…
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Piercing the Corporate Veil – What does it mean, exactly? First, let’s start with the concept of a corporation or limited liability company (LLC). Because they are in and of themselves “entities,” corporations and LLC’s have a legal existence – rights and liabilities distinct from their owners. So, the officers and shareholders are normally not…
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Scottsdale Probate Attorney Who Provides Cost Effective Representation A loved one’s passing is an understandably stressful time. In addition to grieving for a loved one, individuals often find themselves in the position of being responsible to manage their love one’s final affairs. When it comes to the legal aspect of handling a love one’s affairs,…
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