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How do the kids fit into estate planning?

Many Delaware residents between the ages of 53 and 71 may make up part of the 60 percent of baby boomers who have already made arrangements for the distribution of their property after death. The other 40 percent may still be considering how best to leave their assets...

Not married to your partner? Estate planning is still crucial

Many Delaware couples decide that marriage is not for them. They do not feel that they need a legal document to remain in a committed relationship. That may be true of a marriage license, but when it comes to estate planning, unmarried couples need certain legal...

What does estate planning look like for you?

Less than half of Americans have prepared for their death or the possibility of becoming incapacitated. This includes many people here in Delaware who have yet to engage in any estate planning. Many may be under the impression that it only helps older or richer...

Consider federal estate taxes in estate planning

No one looks forward to paying taxes, and Delaware residents are no exception. Some people face the possibility of paying taxes even after they die through the assessment of federal estate taxes, which they may consider worse than paying them while alive. Fortunately,...

Mold is a serious issue for landlords and tenants

As the owner of rental property, you have likely researched the Delaware laws outlining your responsibilities toward your tenants and the obligations renters have. Most of these may involve the timely payment of rent and the need for keeping units in safe and sound...

Estate planning issues: Body donation

Many of the scientific advances in medicine have come from research. Some of that research has been done on deceased individuals, including some Delaware residents, who donated their bodies to science. Many people are listed as organ donors on their driver's licenses,...

Using elder law to care for your aging loved one

Instead of finding a Delaware nursing home to care for your aging loved one, you may decide to provide the care he or she needs yourself. However, you may be concerned about much needed Medicaid benefits. Fortunately, that does not have to be the case, and elder law...

Residential real estate issues: Adverse possession

It is not always easy to discern where one property owner's land ends and another owner's begins. Perhaps a neighbor decided to sell his or her home, and it turns out that another Delaware homeowner built a garage on the property without realizing it. It was not until...

Don’t forget to include your business in your estate plan

You know that having a solid estate plan is important for everyone, but it is especially important for individuals who own a small business. As a Delaware small business owner, you would be wise to also consider what will happen to your business in the future, either...

Getting the answers to these questions helps in estate planning

Every adult in Delaware may want to find the time to think about who will inherit their property upon death. However, certain events tend to trigger the desire to conduct estate planning such as marriages, births and deaths, among other things. Regardless of the event...

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