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Milford Trust Lawyer on the Importance of Including Your Pet in Your Estate Plan

November 30, 2019

Franklin A. Drazen

Earlier this year, a story about a dog in Virginia made national news. The dog was euthanized at the owner's request. While stories of beloved pets being put to sleep aren't usually newsworthy, this one made headlines because the dog was healthy and friendly. So why was he euthanized? Because it was in the owner's...

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You Don’t Have to Be Rich to Have a Trust Fund! | Trumbull Trust and Estates Lawyer

November 24, 2019

Steven L. Rubin

The phrase "trust fund" often brings to mind a particular type of person, namely someone who comes from a wealthy family with an excessive amount of money available to spend on luxury and frivolity. Although there are families who have that kind of generational wealth that's passed down to them through a trust fund, it's...

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New Haven Will and Trust Attorneys: Estate Planning for College Students and Young Adults

November 15, 2019

Franklin A. Drazen

Preparing for college can be exhausting for both the student and their parents. Between paying tuition, getting registered for classes, and setting up a dorm room or apartment, there's a lot of time and money involved. One of the most important aspects of planning for college that's often overlooked is setting up some basic estate...

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Estate Planning Attorney in Milford Urges Families to Avoid These 5 Common Mistakes

November 8, 2019

Steven L. Rubin

Every estate planning attorney in Milford has, at some point in their career, heard a sad story about complications in handling a loved one's estate. Legal language can be tricky, and sometimes a minor mistake can cause major problems. One way to prevent potential conflict among family members or a lengthy and expensive probate process...

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Easy Estate Planning Strategies That Can Make Life Easier for Your Family in a Tragedy Situation | Milford Will and Trust Lawyers

October 31, 2019

Franklin A. Drazen

The national news has been filled with tragedy lately, including acts of senseless violence committed against random strangers. Families and communities across the nation are mourning the loss of their loved ones and doing what they can to help the survivors. While most people are wondering if such a tragic event could ever happen in...

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Trumbull Estate Planning Lawyer: How to Leave Money or Property to Minor Children

October 26, 2019

Steven L. Rubin

Estate planning for a married couple is often very straightforward: you leave all of your property and money to your spouse, who also takes care of any minor children. But what happens if both parents pass away unexpectedly or if you’re a single parent creating an estate plan? Parents will usually say “then the children...

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DNA Tests, Ancestry Accounts, and Planning for Unexpected Relatives in Your New Haven County Estate Plan

October 19, 2019

Franklin A. Drazen

Modern technology has put research tools once only available to professionals in the hands of everyday people. With nothing more than access to the internet, we can trace our family trees back several centuries. We can now order DNA testing kits through the mail, allowing us to discover our genetic roots without leaving our home....

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Helping Seniors Use Rideshare Services When They Are Unable to Drive | Milford Elder Attorneys

October 10, 2019

Steven L. Rubin

A senior’s ability to operate a vehicle may be affected by a loss of vision or hearing, by delays in their reaction time, or physical limitations caused by arthritis or other conditions. Fortunately, transportation options have changed greatly over the years, even in areas where public transportation isn't readily accessible. Specifically, ridesharing services are becoming...

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New Haven Trust Lawyers: How to Protect an Inheritance for a Loved One Battling Bipolar Disorder

September 20, 2019

Steven L. Rubin

Our New Haven trust lawyers are often asked by parents if it is possible to protect an inheritance for an adult child who battles Bipolar Disorder. Unfortunately, one of the hallmarks of the condition is excessive financial spending while in the mania phase of the disease. Parents often worry that if they leave an inheritance...

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Milford Will and Trust Lawyer Offers Estate Planning Tips for Blended Families

September 13, 2019

Franklin A. Drazen

Modern American families come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and configurations. This creates unique circumstances when creating wills and trusts and putting long-term care plans in place. There is always the potential for conflict when it comes to estate planning in general, but the added element of a blended family can compound problems. That is...

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