Recently, I’ve been testing how consumers can use AI prompts to do their own legal research. Yesterday I was working on an article on Pay on Death Deeds for Real Estate in each state. Some (most) states allow them. But some do not. When testing the AI prompt for residents of New Jersey, I discovered […]
Zombie Mortgages: Avoid “Tangled Title” By Getting Probate Right When a Loved One Dies
The National Consumer Law Center reports on a problem that may affect many consumers. LegalConsumer.com can help with many of the problems identified in the NCLC report, by: See: Homeowner Tactics to Overcome Problems with Tangled Titles Why Probate Matters It is not uncommon for homes to be passed on informally from generation to generation […]
Nebraska Inheritance law gets an upgrade for 2023
Nebraska is one of a handful of states that requires inheritors to pay the county inheritance taxes on the amounts they inherit if over a certain amount. However, far fewer people will be affected by this tax after 2023 and beyond thanks to LB 310 which significantly changed Nebraska inheritance law, as of 2023. Here […]
Did the SECURE Act Just Change Your Retirement Plan?
In December of 2019, Congress passed a law called the SECURE Act, making big changes to retirement and estate planning.
What to Do When You Inherit an IRA or 401k
Estate planning expert Liza Hanks tells you what your options are when you inherit an IRA or 401k plan.
Aretha Franklin, 80 Million Dollars, and the Trouble With Handwritten Wills
The details of Aretha’s story don’t matter as much as this fact: leaving multiple handwritten wills around your home is a bad estate planning strategy.
How to Find Lost Life Insurance Benefits
You can’t make a claim on a life insurance policy unless you know it exists. Here’s how to find what you’re looking for.