Articles Posted in Estate Planning

Power of Attorney Abuse: What to Know and How to Prepare
Patrick & Associates, PLLC

Unfortunately, it’s inevitable for bad things to happen. Fortunately, it’s possible to take precautions to make bad situations easier to manage. If something happens that leaves you unable to make or communicate decisions for yourself, a durable power of attorney is a tool that can help ensure that someone you trust will be empowered to…

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What Is a Holographic Will?
Patrick & Associates, PLLC

Here in Michigan, a will is an important estate planning tool — one that can allow you to maintain control over the distribution of your property and provide for your loved ones when you are gone. Under Michigan’s Estates and Protected Individuals Code (EPIC), there are several different methods that a testator may use to…

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Unpacking 7 Myths About Estate Planning and Probate
Patrick & Associates, PLLC

Estate planning is one of the most useful and important steps you can take to prepare for the future — but it is also one of the most commonly misunderstood.  There are plenty of myths and misconceptions out there about estate planning and probate, which hold people back from taking action when they have the…

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FAQ: What Is the Estates and Protected Individuals Code, or Epic?
Patrick & Associates, PLLC

If you spend any time researching matters relating to guardianships, conservatorships, wills, trusts, and estate administration in Michigan, you’re bound to come across the phrase “EPIC.” Short for “Estates and Protected Individuals Code,” this refers to the act that governs matters relating to the administration of estates of deceased persons and protected individuals in our…

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Who Needs a Power of Attorney?
Patrick & Associates, PLLC

In estate planning, mechanisms such as wills and trusts can help guide and direct your assets after you pass away. What happens if you become incapacitated due to an accident or illness, and are unable to make or communicate about important decisions while you’re still alive? That’s where incapacity planning comes in.  It is never…

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How to Start the Estate Planning Conversation with Your Loved Ones
Patrick & Associates, PLLC

Whether you are hoping to encourage a loved one to begin the estate planning process, or looking for the best ways to discuss your personal plans and expectations with your family, there is never a wrong time to get started. With that being said, many people in Michigan avoid talking about estate planning matters —…

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Closing and Reopening a Decedent Estate in Michigan
Patrick & Associates, PLLC

If you are currently facing the legal aftermath following the passing of a loved one, you are sure to have questions. Whether you are an heir, a beneficiary, or have been named as a personal representative, it’s important to understand the ins and outs of the process that the deceased’s estate succumbs to in the…

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What Are the Differences Between Heirs, Beneficiaries, and Devisees?
Patrick & Associates, PLLC

What’s the difference between an heir and a devisee? Do you know what it means to be the beneficiary of a trust? Whether you are getting started with estate planning or facing the legal aftermath following a loved one’s passing, you’re sure to encounter many unfamiliar terms and concepts along the way. One area where…

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Can You Contest the Beneficiary Designation on a Life Insurance Policy or Retirement Account?
Patrick & Associates, PLLC

Here in Michigan, many people use beneficiary designations as a way to transfer some of their most important assets outside of probate — including retirement accounts, life insurance policies, annuities, brokerage accounts, bank accounts, and other securities.  Indeed, for many estates, these nonprobate assets can constitute a large portion of what the decedent distributes to…

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Understanding the Important Responsibilities of a Trustee
Patrick & Associates, PLLC

Dealing with the legal aftermath of a loved one’s passing can become complex, emotional, and time-consuming — particularly if you are named to serve as a trustee during the administration of your loved one’s estate. Put simply, a trustee is the person responsible for managing and distributing any of the assets held in a trust,…

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