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What are the limitations of a financial POA?

On Behalf of Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Apr 29, 2025 | Estate Planning

A financial power of attorney (POA) gives someone the legal right to manage your finances if you can’t do it yourself. This can be a helpful tool for planning, but it does have boundaries. You should understand what a POA can and can’t do in Delaware. Limits on...

What is a contingency clause?

On Behalf of Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Apr 17, 2025 | Real Estate Law

Real estate transactions often include contingency clauses. These are used when a potential buyer makes an offer. They will have certain contingencies that have to be met in order for their offer to stand. For example, a contingency clause regarding financing is...

What Delaware families should know about Medicaid look-back rules

On Behalf of Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Apr 17, 2025 | Medicaid Planning

Medicaid helps many older adults cover long-term care. Before someone can qualify, Medicaid checks their financial history. This review includes something called the five-year look-back period that families need to understand to avoid delays or penalties. How the...

Why do you need a living will in Delaware?

On Behalf of Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Apr 14, 2025 | Estate Planning

A living will allows you to express your healthcare wishes in advance. Having a living will can ensure your medical treatment aligns with your values and preferences when you're not able to make decisions yourself. What is a living will? A living will is a legal...

How does estate planning reduce taxes?

On Behalf of Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Apr 10, 2025 | Estate Planning

Estate planning is an essential tool to help reduce the tax burden on your estate after your death. By setting up the right structure in advance, you can preserve more of your wealth for your heirs.  Minimizing estate taxes through trusts One of the most effective...

How do you handle taxes after losing a loved one? 

On Behalf of Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Apr 8, 2025 | Estate Planning

The legal and financial aftermath of losing a loved one often arrives before you have had time to process your loss. Tax obligations, in particular, emerge with unforgiving deadlines and complex requirements – creating a challenging time for those grieving.  What the...

What does a home appraisal include?

On Behalf of Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Apr 1, 2025 | Residential Real Estate

Whether you're buying or selling a home, the appraisal plays a major role. It helps determine the property's fair market value, which lenders use to confirm the loan amount is appropriate. Knowing what the process includes can help you avoid surprises. Exterior and...

Five clauses to review before signing a purchase agreement

On Behalf of Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Mar 25, 2025 | Real Estate Law, Real Estate Transactions

When you're buying a home, a purchase agreement sets the stage for the entire property transaction. Also known as a residential purchase and sale agreement, this legal contract spells out the vital details: how much you're paying, how you'll pay, any conditions that...

What unmarried couples should include in their estate plans

On Behalf of Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Mar 18, 2025 | Estate Planning

Unmarried couples in Delaware face unique challenges when planning for the future. Without a legal marriage, partners do not automatically receive the same rights and protections as married couples.  An estate plan can help secure a partner’s financial and personal...

What is a dynasty trust and how can it benefit your estate plan?

On Behalf of Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Mar 10, 2025 | Estate Planning

Have you ever wondered how to protect your family's wealth for generations to come? A dynasty trust might be the answer you are looking for. This powerful estate planning tool can help you preserve your assets and provide for your descendants long after you are gone....

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