“Tuesday with Tom” – Answers to Your Estate Planning and Settlement Questions


Tom answers questions about Medicaid Planning, preparing a new Will when moving to another state, filing your Will with the Probate Court, telling children about your estate plan, having multiple trustees, disinheriting children, uncapping property taxes if a home is transferred to a Trust, making a home jointly owned with a child, banks and POAs, and transferring assets into a Trust.

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“Tuesday with Tom” – Living Trust Part 2 – Funding Your Trust

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Now that you know what a Living Trust is and how it might fit into your estate plan, Tom will talk about the importance of funding your Trust.

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“Tuesday with Tom” – What is an Estate Plan?

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Tom discusses what an estate plan is, and the decisions that you need to make.

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“Tuesday with Tom” – Certificates of Deposit as Investments, and What is a CD Ladder?

IMG_20160321_163119874Please enjoy and share this episode of our weekly Internet radio program.

Tom talks about Certificate of Deposit as investments, and how to take your CD yields higher with a CD ladder.

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“Tuesday with Tom” – St Patrick’s Day and Your Estate Plan

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Tom talks about Irish heritage, green beer, corned beef and cabbage, Guiness, and what any of it has to do with your estate plan.

Oops…Tom mistakenly states the wrong decade for the potato famine…it was 1854 to 1852…the danger of a live radio show 🙁

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“Tuesday with Tom” – Doesn’t a Will Avoid Probate?

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Tom discusses how a Will actually works, and why a Will is not a good way to avoid probate.
Tom, also, introduces listeners to the Olivia Kay Foundation.

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“Tuesday with Tom” – Can We Prepare Our Own Estate Plan Documents?

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Tom discusses many of the legal (and criminal) problems that you or your loved ones might face by using “do it yourself” estate planning documents.

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Don’t forget your pets when making your estate plan

Have you made arrangements for someone to care for your pets if you become incapacitated? Who will care for them when you die? Have you set aside funds to cover the cost of caring for your pets? What rescue/shelter/organization would you like to have your pets if no one is able or willing to care for them?

These are many of the questions that need to be answered if you have pets. The answer might be to have a Pet Guardian Agreement and/or a Pet Trust.

For more information about planning for your pets, visit Fido’s Future, a site dedicated to educating pet parents about how to protect their pets through planning.