window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag('js', new Date()); gtag('config', 'UA-166544766-1');
Request your Consultation
Are an Executor and Trustee the Same?
Posted in trust on August 11, 2022
No, they are not the same. The executor is the person who will help execute the plan you laid out in your last will and testament. Their responsibilities are under the last will and testament to distribute the assets in accordance with the person’s will. A will in the state of Nevada needs to be probated… (Keep reading)
How Does a Probate Court Transfer Title to Real Estate?
Posted in asset protection,estate planning,probate on August 4, 2022
The answer is: it depends. If the property is community property, i.e., property held by a married couple, and it is titled as “community property with right of survivorship” then title to the property transfers to the surviving spouse outside of probate. If the property is community property but not titled with rights of survivorship, the surviving… (Keep reading)
Why Do I Need a Power of Attorney Now?
Posted in asset protection on July 28, 2022
The term power of attorney or POA refers to a legal authorization form that gives your agent, also known as your attorney in fact, the power to act for the you the principal. There are two main types of power of attorney, financial and health care, both provide the agent with general or limited powers. A… (Keep reading)
Should I Hold Title to My Primary Residence in an LLC for Asset Protection?
Posted in asset protection on July 20, 2022
Your revocable living trust does not provide asset protection like an LLC. So why not place your primary residence in an LLC for asset protection? First, you lose your homestead exemption, which protects your equity up to $605,000. Insurance is more difficult to obtain as well. Also, if you have a mortgage, the transfer to… (Keep reading)
What Are the 4 Important Las Vegas, NV, Estate Planning Factors?
Posted in estate planning on July 16, 2022
Creating a comprehensive estate plan may seem difficult, and thinking about death can be uncomfortable for some people. However, approaching estate planning with a clear understanding of the benefits it can provide to you and your family can help you take full advantage of the benefits of proper estate planning. Working with an experienced Las… (Keep reading)
What Are the Five Most Important Estate Planning Documents in Las Vegas, NV?
Posted in estate planning on July 15, 2022
Estate planning may not be the most comfortable topic for many people in the Las Vegas, NV, area, but it’s vital to understand what the process entails and the benefits of the effort you put toward it. A comprehensive and legally enforceable estate plan can provide peace of mind for you and relief for your… (Keep reading)
How Long Does Probate Take in Nevada?
Posted in asset protection,probate,trust on June 30, 2022
Probate is the legal process of distributing assets of a deceased person’s estate and paying any debts owed by the person prior to their death. The length of time it takes to settle legal matters often varies depending on the specifics of the case, and probate is no different. While families are often dealing with… (Keep reading)
How Does a Family Trust Work in Nevada?
Posted in asset protection,probate,trust on June 29, 2022
Establishing a trust is one way to ensure your assets are dispersed according to your wishes once you’re no longer alive. Living trusts can be set up in different ways, depending on the needs of you and your family. Family trusts can be created so you can specify which family members your assets will be… (Keep reading)