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When Time Is Short

July 29, 2021 by Brandon McGee

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Compliments of the McGee Law Firm, Attorney Brandon McGee As you drive your mom to her regular doctor appointment, you think of everything you need to do:  Drop off Bobby at soccer, pick up Sally from softball, pick up groceries, make dinner, etc. It seems the list is endless. You wonder how your mom had time to do it all and still have time to be so loving. After flipping through old magazines in the doctor’s office, you go in with your mom for her appointment. Your mom had some … [Read more...] about When Time Is Short

Filed Under: Advanced Directive, Asset protection, Estate Planning, Guardianship, Incapacity planning, Long-term care, Nursing Home Tagged With: advanced directives, hospice, incapacity, Long-Term Care, Medicaid, Medicare, powers of attorney

Planning for Incapacity

September 1, 2020 by Brandon McGee

There is more to estate planning than disposing of your assets after your death. Planning for your incapacity is just as important. Read on to learn more about how incapacity planning can save you and your loved ones' anxiety. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about Planning for Incapacity

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: estate planning, incapacity, Revocable Trusts, title company

The Questions of Estate Planning, Part 6: Why

May 23, 2020 by Brandon McGee

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People often have questions about Estate Planning. This is the sixth in a series of articles addressing those questions. This sixth article addresses “why” to do Estate Planning. Read on to learn more. The Questions of Estate Planning, Part 6: Why … [Read more...] about The Questions of Estate Planning, Part 6: Why

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: estate planning, incapacity, trust, will

The Questions of Estate Planning, Part 5: How

May 22, 2020 by Brandon McGee

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People often have questions about Estate Planning. This is the fifth in a series of articles addressing those questions. This fifth article addresses “how” to do Estate Planning. Read on to learn more. The Questions of Estate Planning, Part 5: How … [Read more...] about The Questions of Estate Planning, Part 5: How

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: estate planning, incapacity, trust, will

The Questions of Estate Planning, Part 3: When

May 20, 2020 by Brandon McGee

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People often have questions about Estate Planning. This is the third in a series of articles addressing those questions. This third article addresses “when” to do Estate Planning. Read on to learn more. The Questions of Estate Planning, Part 3: When … [Read more...] about The Questions of Estate Planning, Part 3: When

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: estate planning, incapacity, trust, will

Trusts for Privacy

September 3, 2018 by Brandon McGee

Trusts have many uses. Perhaps the most important is that they can provide privacy at death. Garry Shandling is thought to have used a trust to provide privacy for those he left behind. Trusts for Privacy … [Read more...] about Trusts for Privacy

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: estate planning, incapacity, privacy, probate, trusts

Incapacity Planning

August 2, 2018 by Brandon McGee

Nobody wants incapacity, not for yourself and not for your loved ones. But planning for that possibility can avoid complications and increase options. The article discusses the elements of incapacity planning and the need for flexibility to do Medicaid planning. It discusses how a trust with Medicaid triggers can allow that. Incapacity Planning … [Read more...] about Incapacity Planning

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: estate planning, incapacity, Medicaid, Medicaid triggers, powers of attorney, revocable trust, unexpected

You Never Know: Planning for the Unexpected

August 2, 2018 by Brandon McGee

This article examines the deaths of two people who died from doing very typical things. You never know what risks might be around the corner, even in seemingly safe endeavors, so you should be prepared. The article looks at the elements of a basic plan. You Never Know: Planning for the Unexpected … [Read more...] about You Never Know: Planning for the Unexpected

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: estate planning, incapacity, powers of attorney, revocable trust, unexpected

6 Important Estate Planning Considerations – Part 1: Incapacity

May 1, 2018 by Brandon McGee

One of the most important considerations in an estate plan is incapacity planning. This article describes how an estate plan provides incapacity planning and the documents which may be used to accomplish that planning. It also looks at how having a plan in place may relieve stress during an emergency. 6 Important Estate Planning Considerations – Part 1: Incapacity … [Read more...] about 6 Important Estate Planning Considerations – Part 1: Incapacity

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: emergency, end-of-life, estate planning, incapacity, power of attorney

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