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Getting Government Assistance For At Home Nursing Care

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

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by Douglas L. Kaune, Esquire
Estate Planning, Estate Administration, Wills,
Trusts, Elder Law,
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Many clients with family members and spouses in need of full time nursing care would like to provide care at home. Unfortunately, not everyone has the financial resources to pay for this care privately. There might be an alternative to private pay home care for you and your family. There are possible options such as the Medicaid Waiver and Care Giver Support Program that will pay for or supplement the cost of at home care. These might be viable alternatives when trying to avoid nursing home admission. Please note that there are eligibility guidelines that must be met to qualify.

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Estate Planning For You..And A Gift For Your Spouse or Loved One

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009


Most people don’t think of the process of estate planning as having any benefit for themselves. Do you?

For most of us, the process of estate planning is something that we endure for the benefit of our family, friends, and/or a favorite charity.

You want your legacy to go where you want it to go. And, to a greater or lesser extent you might also want it to be used in a particular way or for a particular purpose. And, to that end you fill out papers, visit a lawyer, and sign the documents prepared for you.

You might also be motivated by a desire to make sure that the least amount possible is expended on lawyers, accountants, taxes and probate fees. These are all good and noble goals. But they don’t focus on you. They are focused on someone else.

However, there are some very good reasons that you might consider estate planning and the related concept of asset protection planning as a gift to yourself as well as a spouse or loved one.

You see, when you do an effective estate plan, it is important to do a review of all of your assets and liabilities. You must get a good picture of how much you have, what the estate is made of, what the assets are worth, and to determine how liquid or illiquid they may be.

It is also important to determine how they are owned. For example, do you own real estate outright or jointly with others? Or, do you own it in a protective entity such as a Limited Partnership or asset protective trust? The answers to those questions matter in estate planning, but they also matter in asset protection planning for yourself.

And, if you are incapacitated, without a power of attorney, you do not get to select who manages your assets. You might want to make that selection so that when you come out of a coma, the assets are still there and that they have been well managed.

When you do these reviews you will also spot your financial vulnerabilities. You find out if you’re on track to retire when and where and in the manner you desire or if you need to make adjustments.

You will also discover your litigation vulnerabilities. Can you be sued and subjected to harassment by an unjustified lawsuit or are your assets properly insured and protected? what is the right level of protection for you and how much does security cost? Is insurance enough or should you set up trusts, businesses entities or even more complicated protection planning? The answer is different for each person based on the risks that you face and the level of your own risk aversion.

If you have helped a child or children to buy a house or start a business have you protected them from losing that asset in a divorce or a lawsuit? And if you haven’t, could such a divorce or lawsuit affect your own plans? That is, if a child lost all that they had made and what you had given them would they now be a financial burden on you that might change those elaborate retirement plans that you have?

The estate planning process, when done correctly, can be a massive benefit directly to you during your lifetime. It can protect assets and lifestyle for you and your family.

Finally, when planning is done properly, your spouse, partner, or family members will know that it has been done, will know how to react if something happens and will have a sense of security not fear. That security results in a feeling of calm that is worth the time spent. That is a gift worth giving to yourself and your most loved one. If you think I am wrong just ask your spouse. “Honey, do you want me to do estate planning and to put everything in order so that it’s protected? Or, Should I just leave things the way they are?”

By: David M. Frees III, Esquire
610-933-8069

For more information on How to do Enhanced Estate Planning and asset protection planning, How To Hire The Best Trust and Estate Attorney for Your Particular Needs, and/or my report on The Ten Most Common Mistake Pennsylvania Executors Make and How To Avoid Them, or just click here for more resources from Dave Frees.

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Unruh, Turner, Burke and Frees serves clients through out Pennsylvania
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Berwyn, Exton, West Chester, and many others.
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Deciding How Much Money to Put in a Special Needs Trust

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

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Douglas L. Kaune, Esquire
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Special Needs Trust Planning for disabled beneficiaries is tremendously important. Gifts to disabled beneficiaries during lifetime and through wills should be made to specifically designed Special Needs Trusts. These trusts are designed to provide a safe and secure place for the gift or inheritance while allowing disabled beneficiaries to continue receiving government based benefits such as SSDI. Many clients struggle to decide what is the appropriate amount of funding for a Special Needs Trust. This article link should help you work through some of the important issues.

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Mom, Apple Pie, and The Death Tax – Another Man’s Views

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

This is an alternative view on federal estate tax changes but be aware, not entirely accurate on the facts.

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throughout the Philadelphia area and serve clients in
Chester County, Montgomery County, Lancaster and Berks Counties,
Bucks and Delaware County.

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Have You Ever Wondered “Do I Need A Will?” Apparently Yes.

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Periodically clients ask “Do I even need a will?” And, you would expect a lawyer who drafts wills, and trusts, and asset protection plans in Pennsylvania to say yes. And, you should know, that I believe in the value of what I help people to do. And, I have seen many examples of little or no estate planning or outdated documents that just don’t work. When that happens, families spend too much money, pay too much in taxes or take to long to get the state administered.

However, just read this article on what happens when there is no will (or even a few paragraphs) and you’ll know why you need a will. Literally, everyone was fighting and even the lawyers were potentially suing one another – before an estate was even started.

The quick answer: Update your planning and make sure that you at the very least have a valid will. Anything less is an invitation for legal and tax problems that can often be completely avoided.

David M. Frees III, Esquire
610-933-8069
David’s practice is limited to representing executors and trustees and to
helping clients with estate planning, wills, trusts, and asset protection.

If you have questions involving other areas of the law ranging from
corporate issues to real estate or even about anything personal such as
an employment or injury claim we will help you, at no charge to find the right
lawyer within our firm or even outside of the firm.

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Flat Fees For Lawyers – Executors Want to Know the Cost of Probate

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

If you are an executor of a Pennsylvania estate, read this artcile before you hire counsel. The one thing that families, beneficiaries and executors all want is to minimize the costs of probate and even administering a trust or estate not subject to probate. Most firms still charge according to fee guidelines, or on an hourly basis. For many reasons, this may not be in your best interest. Find out more about flat fees for estate lawyers and probate.

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David M Frees III on Flat Fees For Estates

David M Frees III on Flat Fees For Estates

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529 Plans – Want To Know How The Obamas Are Saving For College For The Kids?

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

With the cost of 4 year college educations continuing to soar

David M. Frees III Esquire on 529's and How The President Saves For College

David M. Frees III Esquire on 529's and How The President Save For College

and, to out pace inflation, many of us are wondering how to save for our children. There are a variety of tools ranging from multiple 529 plans to UTMA accounts, to trusts, and outright savings in the parent’s own names.

But, if you want to know how the President of the United States of America is saving for his daughters, then the public disclosure of his gift tax returns and the Wall Street Journal have the answer. This is a great article on the advantages of front loading a 529 plan which can be done by parents and/or grandparents or other relatives without filing a gift tax return. And, now is a good time to consider such gifts as the market is so low that the gift might be able to grow substantially before it is needed.

Now how to get the money to put into the plan? That is another question.

Enjoy. Leave a question or comment below.

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A Great Little Estate Planning Article

Thursday, April 16th, 2009
David M Frees III on Estate Planning In Pennsylvania

David M Frees III on Estate Planning In Pennsylvania

This article is a quick read and very informative on the issue of how and why to work with your advisers to make sure that your estate planning works.

BY: David M Frees III, Esquire
dfrees@utbf.com
610-933-8069
Offices conveniently located in Chester County, Malvern, Phoenixville and West Chester

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Want to know more about Pennsylvania and Asset Protection?

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

David M. Frees III, Esquire Pennsylvania Asset Protection Lawyer

David M. Frees III, Esquire Pennsylvania Asset Protection Lawyer


Asset protection is a practice of using certain strategies and tactics, to legally and ethically protect your assets from various risks such as litigation, taxation, divorce and other claims. It differs from ordinary estate planning but many professionals, real estate owners, and business owners now seek added levels of protection in Pennsylvania that go beyond mere wills and trusts.

If you would like to learn more about protecting assets in IRAs, 401(k)s, trusts, Limited Partnerships and other structures, click here to visit my articles on asset protection planning at www.paestateplanners.com

By: David M. Frees III, Esquire
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Over $3.5 Million Dollars In Assets? The GRAT is Right – Right Now

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

More Reasons To Consider A GRAT Right Now

More Reasons To Consider A GRAT Right Now


The Wall Street Journal has an excellent article on the virtues and reasons for a GRAT right now. If you have been considering a GRAT (Grantor Retained Annuity Trust) there has probably never been a better time. Want to know more? Read on…

David M. Frees III, Esquire
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