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Why, the Statement, “I Just Need a Simple Will”, Can Be Dangerous

Estate Planning, WillBy Drendel & JansonsApril 7, 2021Leave a comment

Many of my clients will say to me, “I just need a simple will”. According to Katya Sverdlow, a legal blogger, ninety percent (90%) of the people who say this are wrong. If she is right, it is a dangerous thing to think it may simple when it is not. I don’t mean dangerous, as…

What is the Difference Between a Trust and a Will?

Estate Planning, Trust, WillBy Drendel & JansonsJanuary 29, 2021Leave a comment

One of the most common questions, and an area of much misunderstanding, involves the difference between a Trust and a Will. I have not addressed the subject in some time, so doing so again seems appropriate. I will begin with an explanation of Wills since people seem to have a better idea of the concept…

Answers to Common Estate Planning Questions

UncategorizedBy Drendel & JansonsNovember 23, 20201 Comment

If you have found yourself on this page, you have read the article, How Well Can You Answer Some Common Estate Planning Questions? If you are thinking about doing estate planning yourself using one of the available online estate planning kits, you should have some confidence in your understanding of estate planning to do it…

The Difference Between Irrevocable Trusts and Revocable Trusts

Estate Planning, Living TrustBy Drendel & JansonsMay 26, 2020Leave a comment

Trusts are very robust and handy estate planning tools. If you are not familiar with trusts, perhaps you should read some articles that explain what trusts are (See Trusts Compared to Corporations; The Benefits of Living Trusts; and Avoiding Probate is a Matter of Trust) Even if you are familiar with trusts, the difference between…

Estate Planning and Divorce

Estate Planning, Family LawBy Drendel & JansonsAugust 29, 2018Leave a comment

Anyone who is contemplating a divorce, is in the process of obtaining a divorce, or is recently divorced should think about estate planning. If you are still married, your spouse is considered your heir. So, an untimely death before your divorce is finalized will result in your spouse receiving some or all of your estate.…

What Will Happen to my Children if I Die?

Estate Planning, Family LawBy Drendel & JansonsAugust 22, 2018Leave a comment

Estate planning is something that is very easy to put off. Most of us do it, sometimes for a very long time. Some of us until it is too late. Estate planning is also something that keeps us awake at night with questions like: What will happen to my children if I die? That question…

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