In the ever-changing world of law, there are always new developments to stay aware of. As a Minnesota and Florida financial services lawyer, it's our job to keep on top of things and provide you with the most relevant information. Be sure to read our regularly updated blog to learn about our personal take on estate planning and business services.
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Five Ways to Practice Self Care While Also Caring for Your Loved OneAre you caring for an elderly loved one? Elder law attorney Chuck Roulet shares ways to take care of yourself so you can be at your best.
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Best Ways to Plan Your Estate When You Have a Child with Special NeedsSpecial needs planning attorney Chuck Roulet discuss the options and best ways to plan for the protection of your child with special needs.
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How Can Covid Impact My Estate Plan?Estate planning attorney Chuck Roulet discusses the possible impacts the Covid pandemic can have on your estate plan.
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How to Pick the Right Long-Term Care FacilityChoosing a long-term care facility for your elderly parent can be difficult. Attorney Chuck Roulet shares what to look for and what to watch out for in choosing the right facility.
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Estate Planning Attorney Answers, “How Does a Grantor Retained Annuity Trust Work?”Attorney Chuck Roulet explains how a Grantor Retained Annuity Trust works to minimize estate and gift tax liability.
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Common Myths About ProbateAttorney Chuck Roulet dispels common myths about probate and explains what you need to know about the probate process.
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How a HIPAA Authorization Fits into Your Estate PlanHIPAA authorization is an important directive and attorney Chuck Roulet explains how it works as part of your estate plan.
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New: 2022 Aid & Attendance Benefits for Wartime VeteransAttorney Chuck Roulet shares updates to Aid & Attendance benefits and how to quality if you are not receiving them.
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“What Rights Do Creditors Have Against an Estate?”Are you concerned about creditors taking part of your estate when you're gone? Attorney Chuck Roulet explains what you need to know about creditors rights.
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Warning: Good Credit Doesn’t Mean Your Nest Egg Is Safe from Creditors!Estate lawyer Chuck Roulet explains why good credit won't necessarily protect your assets and shares a real solution for protection.
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Four Reasons to Consider Setting Up a TrustA trust can be a valuable tool in estate planning. Trust lawyers at Roulet Law share reasons why you may benefit from setting up a trust.
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Five Considerations for Single ParentsEstate planning attorney Chuck Roulet shares important advice for single parents plannng for their children's future.
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Special Needs Planning with a Financial GuardianshipAttorney Chuck Roulet shows you how a financial guardianship can be a helpful tool in your special needs planning for your adult child with disabilities.
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Estate Planning Attorney Asks, “Are You Ready to Get Your Affairs in Order?”Estate planning attorney Chuck Roulet helps outlines how to get your affairs in order now easily before the unexpected happens.
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How to Plan with a Revocable Living TrustRevocable Living Trusts are often misunderstoon. Trust attorneys at Roulet Law explain how they work as a part of your overall estate plan.
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How to Use Annuities to Plan for MedicaidElder law attotney Chuck Roulet explains how annuities can be used as a tool in your long-term care planning.
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When Should I Create an Estate Plan?Wondering whether or not you need an estate plan? Attorney Chuck Roulet discusses estate planning and when you should begin to create a plan.
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Will and Trust Lawyer: How to Ensure Your Home Is Passed onto Your ChildrenEstate Planning attorney Chuck Roulet advises on how to properly pass your home on to your children in the most secure way.
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How Long Does It Take to Go Through Probate?Probate is a lengthy and complicated process. Attorney Chuck Roulet explains how it works and what you can expect.
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Estate Attorneys Discuss Five Common Mistakes People Make During Estate PlanningMistakes are regularly made when estate plans are created. Estate attorneys at Roulet Law help you avoid the most common issues.