Choosing an executor is a top priority for most Nevada residents who are planning their estates. The person named takes on a solemn responsibility to make sure that the decedent’s assets are distributed according to his or her instructions in a last will and...
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Year: 2020
Understanding the probate process
If you feel nervous whenever someone mentions legal proceedings, you’re definitely not the only person in Nevada who does. Many people shy away from legal topics of discussion because they don’t have a specific legal background and may not understand complex issues....
Has someone asked you to be an estate executor?
You’ve always considered yourself a helpful person and one who enjoys assisting others in need. Maybe it goes all the way to back to your youth, when people knew they could count on you to volunteer or help if they asked for your assistance. Sometimes, it’s not a good...
When is probate necessary in Nevada?
If you have had an elderly relative or a close friend die, you could find yourself in the position of executor of their estate. That, in turn, might make you question whether it is necessary for the estate to go through the probate process of the state of Nevada. The...
The difference between long-term care insurance and medicaid
If you have a loved one who is at risk of losing their independence, you may be concerned about how they will be able to gain access to long-term care. People are living longer, so long-term health care is something that is becoming of increasing important. However,...
Will your estate need to go through the Nevada probate courts?
If you ask the average person why they should create a last will, they may respond that an estate plan can help you avoid probate court. For many people, keeping an estate out of court is a planning goal, but for those with sizable estates, it may not be feasible in...