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Title defects and what to do about them

On Behalf of Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Aug 18, 2021 | Real Estate Law, Residential Real Estate

While you hope that your real estate transaction goes smoothly, sometimes unexpected issues arise that can cause delays. In many cases, these are minor wrinkles that are easy to iron out. However, sometimes they are big problems that require litigation to resolve. The...

What is a simple will, and is it for me?

On Behalf of Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Aug 11, 2021 | Estate Planning

Many Americans do not go beyond a last will and testament when estate planning. However, even this can seem daunting for many people because they do not know where to start. Fortunately, it is easy to start very basically by choosing a simple will. According to...

What do you know about avoiding medical debt?

On Behalf of Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Aug 4, 2021 | Elder Law

As you reach the age of retirement and plan for the next phase of your life in Delaware, you may worry about your ability to cover medical bills. Do you know how to protect your finances while improving your health? Forbes offers older adults insights into strategies...

What are signs I should rent out my property rather than sell?

On Behalf of Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Jul 30, 2021 | Real Estate Law, Real Estate Transactions, Residential Real Estate

There are many reasons why you may need or want to move from your current property. However, this does not necessarily mean that you wish to sell the property when you leave. According to Homelight, you may be a good candidate to rent out your house if it is something...

Special needs trusts and SSI eligibility

On Behalf of Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Jul 20, 2021 | Estate Planning

If you are thinking about creating a trust and one of your beneficiaries receives SSI benefits, you need to understand how trusts can affect SSI eligibility. Sometimes, trusts count as resources with respect to SSI, but there are exceptions, such as special needs...

What are the reasons to create an irrevocable trust?

On Behalf of Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Jul 19, 2021 | Estate Planning

Creating a trust may be a part of your estate plans. Trusts generally fall into two different types, revocable trust and irrevocable trust. While revocable trusts can be beneficial, sometimes they do not offer the kind of asset protection that a trust creator wants....

How can you avoid first time homebuyer mistakes?

On Behalf of Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Jul 15, 2021 | Real Estate Law, Real Estate Transactions

When seeking out your first home, it is likely you will feel overwhelmed. After all, you have a lot of information to process and contend with. On top of that, mistakes can end up costing you time, money and even your perfect home. So how do you avoid these mistakes?...

Easements and the problems they hold

On Behalf of Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Jul 14, 2021 | blog, Real Estate Law

When buying a plot of land, whether 6,000 square feet or 200 acres, easements may be a part of the property. An easement agreement between two parties permits one party to use another person or company’s property for a specific person. However, if you or your title...

How contingencies work when buying a home

On Behalf of Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Jul 6, 2021 | Real Estate Law, Real Estate Transactions

Purchasing a home in Delaware involves a multistep process, and two terms you might become familiar with along the way are “contingencies” and “disclosures.” Both contingencies and disclosures help protect your interests when you are on the hunt for real estate....

What are the stages of a nursing home bedsore?

On Behalf of Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Jul 1, 2021 | blog, Elder Law

Nursing home abuse can take many forms, but one of the most potentially damaging to an elder person's well-being is the development of bedsores. These skin and tissue injuries occur when someone has a limited range of movement or cannot move on his or her own and the...

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