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What Happens to Your Children if You Pass Away Without an Estate Plan

by DAL Law Firm | Apr 24, 2025 | Estate Planning

Introduction As a parent, you want to ensure your children are cared for and their futures are secure. However, if you pass away without an estate plan, you lose control over who will raise your children and how your assets will be managed for their benefit....

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What Is a Deed of Trust

by DAL Law Firm | Apr 10, 2025 | Real Estate

Introduction When dealing with real estate transactions, you may come across a legal document called a "Deed of Trust." Understanding what it is and how it works is crucial, especially if you’re buying property or securing a loan. Let’s break down the basics of a Deed...

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Understanding the Limits of a Financial Power of Attorney

by DAL Law Firm | Mar 31, 2025 | Estate Planning

A Financial Power of Attorney is a vital estate planning document that allows you to appoint someone to manage your financial affairs. While it provides significant authority, it is not unlimited. Understanding the boundaries of a Financial Power of Attorney is...

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How a Revocable Living Trust Can Benefit Your Minor Children

by DAL Law Firm | Mar 19, 2025 | Estate Planning

As a parent, planning for your children’s future is a top priority. A revocable living trust is a powerful tool in estate planning that can provide numerous benefits for your minor children. This flexible and customizable option allows you to safeguard your assets,...

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What Is a Custodial Account and Is It Right for Your Child?

by DAL Law Firm | Mar 5, 2025 | Estate Planning

Introduction As a parent, you may want to provide financial security for your child while teaching them about money management. A custodial account can be an effective tool for achieving these goals. However, understanding how custodial accounts work and their...

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What Is a Promissory Note?

by DAL Law Firm | Feb 17, 2025 | Real Estate

Introduction When you own real estate in multiple states, simplifying your estate plan is crucial to avoid legal headaches and ensure a smooth transition of your assets. A promissory note is an essential tool in managing real estate financing. The following will...

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Can You Sell a Home in a Revocable Living Trust?

by DAL Law Firm | Feb 5, 2025 | Estate Planning, Real Estate

A Revocable Living Trust offers many advantages in estate planning, including avoiding probate and simplifying asset distribution. But what happens when you want to sell a home that’s already in your RLT? This blog will explain how you can sell a home in an Revocable...

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How Should You Name Your Revocable Living Trust?

by DAL Law Firm | Jan 25, 2025 | Estate Planning

Creating a Revocable Living Trust is a crucial part of your estate planning, but once it’s drafted, the next step is deciding how to name the trust. Choosing the right name for your RLT ensures that the transfer of assets and estate administration will be smooth and...

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What is a No-Contest Clause?

by darcellobo | Jan 16, 2025 | Estate Planning

Introduction A no-contest clause is a powerful tool in estate planning that can help prevent disputes among your heirs. It serves as a deterrent for anyone considering contesting your will or trust, reducing the risk of family conflicts and ensuring that your wishes...

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What Happens to the Mortgage on a Home When You Pass Away?

by darcellobo | Jan 1, 2025 | Estate Planning

Introduction One question that often arises during estate planning is what happens to a mortgage when the homeowner passes away. While many assume the mortgage simply goes away, the reality is more complex. Knowing how mortgages are handled after death can help ensure...

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