Minnesota Power of Attorney Minnesota Power of attorney is a very important estate planning document and helps Minnesota residents with financial transactions during someone’s lifetime. In essence, the power of attorney allows third-party to act on behalf of another person, for all manner of legal transactions. These transactions can include financial transactions, banking transactions real…
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Minnesota Estate Planning For Single People
One of the big motivators that drives people to get their act together, at least from an estate planning perspective, is the existence of a family. Having a spouse and children to worry about is often the push most people need to step up and start tackling an issue they would normally be content to…
How Early Estate Planning Can Help You Meet Your Long-Term Goals
How Early Estate Planning Can Help You Meet Your Long-Term Goals Far too often, many of us fail to create our first Minnesota estate plans until were approaching middle age or have fully passed through those years. Thats unfortunate because every adult needs a Medical Power of Attorney a serious illness can strike at any…
MN Special Estate Planning Needs: Older Single Adults Without Children
Now that most firms have had adequate time to start offering all of their estate planning tools to same-sex married couples after the passage of new laws, its time to revisit the special needs of older single adults many of whom are without children. Recent statistics indicate that 53% of all women and 26% of…
Minnesota Wills and Trusts: Remarriage: How It Often Poses Unique Estate Planning Challenges
While it can be wonderful to be a part of a large loving family, that goal is often frustrated when two previously married individuals choose to get married again. Far too often, one or both will have older children who resent the presence of the new spouse in their lives. They may also be upset…
Gift giving and estate planning in Minnesota
For those who are eager to give away money while they are alive and well, you’ll be happy to hear that new gift tax exemption numbers for 2015 have been released by the federal government. For those eager to receive money, you’ll be thrilled to hear that the limits have gone up to account for…
MN Probate and Estate Planning: What Lessons Can Be Learned From Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Estate Plan?
Philip Seymour Hoffman’s unexpected death at the age of 46 shocked the country and garnered headlines for weeks. Now that the dust has begun to settle, details of Hoffman’s estate plan have started to emerge. Though Hoffman thankfully had the foresight to create a basic estate plan to ensure that his loved ones were cared…
Minnesota Estate Planning: Who To Tell About Your Estate Plan
If you’ve taken the important step of meeting with a Minnesota estate planning attorney you should be congratulated. It’s an important step that far too many people put off. But now that the plan is drafted and formally prepared, you may be wondering who you should tell, if anyone. There are two basic strategies that…
Minnesota Health Care Directives: What are they and how do they work?
First things first, what exactly is a health care directive? In Minnesota, state law (Minnesota Statutes Section 145C.02) says that health care directives are legal documents that exist to let others know about your opinions regarding important health care matters. Health care directives are also important because they are used in much the same way…
What is a power of attorney and how does it work in Minnesota?
If you’re like most Minnesotans who have bills to pay and a family to look out for, chances are you may have begun thinking about the importance of creating an estate plan. Such planning is essential to safeguard the future for not only yourself, but also the family members who depend on you. One critical…