As part of our estate planning services, we work with seniors and their children to analyze their long-term care needs and financial options. It is important for everyone to have a plan in place, to outline your desires for how you want your finances and health care decisions handled. If you are the executor handling a will for someone who has passed away, we can guide you through the process of admitting the will to probate.
We have a full-service real estate Closings department with a dedicated real estate paralegal. We work with both buyers and sellers. Whether you are putting together your own Will or stand to receive assets left to you by someone else, you may wonder what the actual difference is between a beneficiary and an heir. Some people may use the terms interchangeably, however, heirs and beneficiaries are not the same thing.
Not all heirs are beneficiaries, and.
We have a full-service real estate Closings department with a dedicated real estate paralegal. We work with both buyers and sellers. Whether you are putting together your own Will or stand to receive assets left to you by someone else, you may wonder what the actual difference is between a beneficiary and an heir. Some people may use the terms interchangeably, however, heirs and beneficiaries are not the same thing.
Not all heirs are beneficiaries, and.
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Joan Reed Wilson received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Lehigh University in 1992 and her law degree from Boston University School of Law, cum laude, in 1997, where she served as Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Law & Medicine.
Attorney Wilson practices in the areas of estate planning, elder law, Medicaid planning, conservatorships, probate and trust administration, and real estate.
Admitted to practice in the States of Connecticut and California, she is the President-Elect of the CT Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), an active member of the Elder Law Section of the Connecticut Bar Association, accredited with the PLAN of CT for Pooled Trusts, with the Veteran's Administration to assist clients with obtaining Aid & Attendance benefits for long-term care needs and with the Agency on Aging's CareLink Network.
Attorney Wilson practices in the areas of estate planning, elder law, Medicaid planning, conservatorships, probate and trust administration, and real estate.
Admitted to practice in the States of Connecticut and California, she is the President-Elect of the CT Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), an active member of the Elder Law Section of the Connecticut Bar Association, accredited with the PLAN of CT for Pooled Trusts, with the Veteran's Administration to assist clients with obtaining Aid & Attendance benefits for long-term care needs and with the Agency on Aging's CareLink Network.
Although Elder Law is an entity of its own, it can technically be considered as part of our estate planning services.
We work with seniors and their adult children to analyze their long-term care needs and financial options.
We work with our clients to develop a plan of how to transfer, gift, or organize any assets to ensure that there is enough money to pay for long-term care needs and protect assets for the next generation, if possible.
Much of our work includes assisting individuals and couples to apply for Medicaid (Title 19) when someone needs expensive long-term care.
We work with seniors and their adult children to analyze their long-term care needs and financial options.
We work with our clients to develop a plan of how to transfer, gift, or organize any assets to ensure that there is enough money to pay for long-term care needs and protect assets for the next generation, if possible.
Much of our work includes assisting individuals and couples to apply for Medicaid (Title 19) when someone needs expensive long-term care.
Estate planning is not just for the wealthy.
Regardless of your age or income level, it is important for everyone to have a plan in place to outline your desires for how to handle your finances and health care decisions.
At Reed Wilson Case, LLC, we offer a wide range of estate planning services.
Under Connecticut law, if you die without a will your spouse may be left with only one-half of your estate, with the other half distributed to your children - even if they are minors!
For clients with minor children, a will is also especially important to name a trusted loved one to become the guardian of your children if they are under age 18 when both their parents pass away.
Regardless of your age or income level, it is important for everyone to have a plan in place to outline your desires for how to handle your finances and health care decisions.
At Reed Wilson Case, LLC, we offer a wide range of estate planning services.
Under Connecticut law, if you die without a will your spouse may be left with only one-half of your estate, with the other half distributed to your children - even if they are minors!
For clients with minor children, a will is also especially important to name a trusted loved one to become the guardian of your children if they are under age 18 when both their parents pass away.
Essentially, Probate is the legal process in which an estate's assets are distributed and any remaining debts are paid off.
We assist our clients at all stages of probate and estate administration.
If you are the executor (a person appointed by a will to act on behalf of the estate), handling a will for someone who has passed away, we can guide you through the process of admitting the will to probate.
If the person dies without a will (intestate), we determine the proper heirs according to the applicable Connecticut laws.
We assist our clients at all stages of probate and estate administration.
If you are the executor (a person appointed by a will to act on behalf of the estate), handling a will for someone who has passed away, we can guide you through the process of admitting the will to probate.
If the person dies without a will (intestate), we determine the proper heirs according to the applicable Connecticut laws.
RWC, LLC, Attorneys and Counselors at Law has a full-service real estate department with a dedicated full-time real estate paralegal who works with both buyers and sellers.
We offer hands-on legal service from start to finish, including contract drafting and review, inspection addendums, title searches, mortgage payoffs, mortgage document review, and deed preparation.
With our probate experience, we also have the expertise to clear up probate matters that may arise in the title search with efficiency.
We offer hands-on legal service from start to finish, including contract drafting and review, inspection addendums, title searches, mortgage payoffs, mortgage document review, and deed preparation.
With our probate experience, we also have the expertise to clear up probate matters that may arise in the title search with efficiency.
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