In the ever-changing world of law, there are always new developments to stay aware of. As a Maple Grove 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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How to Add, Change, or Remove Your “Legacy Contact” On FacebookAttorney Chuck Roulet shares options for naming or removing a Facebook Legacy Contact to handle your account when you're gone.
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Can I Appoint Someone to Serve as Co-Guardian or Conservator Over My Adult Child with Disabilities?Estate planning attorney Chuck Roulet explains how to manage choosing conservators for your adult child with special needs.
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Ask an Estate Planning Lawyer: Can I Just Throw Away My Old Will and Start Over?Estate planning lawyer Chuck Roulet explains why you can't just tear up your old will and shares the proper way to revoke it and create a new one.
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How to Protect Your Assets with a Domestic Asset Protection TrustTrust lawyers at Roulet Law Firm explain domestic asset protection trusts, how and when they are used, and how to set one up the right way.
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Elder Law Attorneys: Everything You Need to Know About Reverse MortgagesElder law attorneys at Roulet Law Firm discuss reverse mortgages and help you determine if one is right for your situation.
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3 Power of Attorney Mistakes and How to Avoid ThemEstate planning lawyer Chuck Roulet lists the most common Power of Attorney mistakes people make and how you can avoid them.
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It’s Been Five Years: Do You Know What’s in Your Last Will and Testament or Trust?Will Lawyer Chuck Roulet explains the importance of reviewing your Will periodically to ensure it reflects your current wishes and life changes.
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How A Prenuptial Agreement Offers Protection Against Life’s “What-Ifs”Estate planning lawyers at Roulet Law explain how a prenuptual agreement can offer protection against the unexpected.
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“What’s the Worst That Can Happen If I Become Incapacitated or Pass Away?”Estate lawyersat Roulet Law Firm explain the importance of planning for the unexpected in order to protect your wishes and those you love.
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Aid & Attendance Benefits for Wartime Veterans: How to Take Advantage of 2021 Pension Rate Increases to Pay for Long-Term CareAttorney Chuck Roulet explains how pension rate increases to Aid & Attendance benefits can help pay for your long-term care.
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Sarasota Trust Attorneys: Will a Revocable Living Trust Protect My Assets?Sarasota trust attorneys at Roulet Law Firm explain how Recovable Living Trusts work along with what they can and can't do protect.
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Nokomis Estate Planning Lawyers: Considerations Before You Add Your Child’s Name to Your AssetsNokomis estate planning lawyers share information you need to know before adding your child's name to your assets.
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All You Need to Know About Leaving Money to Minor Children | Sarasota Will LawyerThinking of leaving money to minor children in your will? First read these important cautions from a Sarasota Will Lawyer.
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Make Your Medical Wishes Known for National Healthcare Decisions DayOn National Healthcare Decisions Day, Sarasota attorney Chuck Roulet explains the importance of documenting your healthcare choices.
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Bradenton Estate Planning Lawyers: How to Plan When You are Chronically IllEstate planning with you're chronically ill brings different challenges. Bradenton estate planning lawyers share important considerations.
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"Permanent" Estate Tax Exemption Just Five Years as Part of President's Budget Proposal.President's budget proposal may change estate tax once again. The proposal would reduce the estate tax exemption to $3.5 million and raise the rate to 45%.
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You Could Be Jailed for Failing to Pay Your Parent’s Bills.Maple Grove attorney warns that you could be held responsible your parents' nursing home and medical bills.
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How The Grinch Dove Off the Fiscal CliffDr. Seuss How the Grinch Stole Christmas, the fiscal cliff, the estate tax and tax increases on minnesota families
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Two Rules of Estate PlanningA tongue-in-cheek look at two very important rules for estate planning.
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Minnesota Election Results-Estate Planning ImpactThe Democrats won the majority in the Minnesota House on November 6, 2012. It is unlikely that we will see any needed relief from the estate tax.