Category Archive: Protecting Assets from Nursing Homes
- Oct. 27 2014
Our New Estate Planning Glossary
At Wokwicz Law Offices, LLC, we are very pleased to announce the publication of our new Estate PlanningPlanning in advance of disability, incapacity, or death to make sure that key life issues have been addressed while the person is still of … Read more
- Jun. 27 2014
Our Transparent Approach to Estate Planning
At Wokwicz Law Offices, we understand that estate planningPlanning in advance of disability, incapacity, or death to make sure that key life issues have been addressed while the person is still of sound mind and able to understand and sign key documents … Read more
- May. 6 2014
Protecting Your House for Your Children
A Brief Discussion of the Advantages of Irrevocable Trusts in Wisconsin As with a great many things in the tax planning and asset protection, the 2013 Wisconsin Budget Bill has drastically affected the best ways for protecting your house for … Read more
- Apr. 18 2014
What is Traditional Estate Planning?
At Wokwicz Law Offices, traditional estate planningPlanning in advance of disability, incapacity, or death to make sure that key life issues have been addressed while the person is still of sound mind and able to understand and sign key documents such as … Read more
- Mar. 20 2014
March 2014 Update on the New Wisconsin Budget Bill
At Wokwicz Law Offices, we have been monitoring developments and the legal ramifications for the implementation of the latest Wisconsin Budget Bill. In this, our newest and most recent update, we have a number of key points to highlight to … Read more
- Nov. 22 2013
Protecting Assets under the New Budget Bill
As we have been writing about for some time now, the new Wisconsin Budget Bill has created a number of significant challenges for protecting assets with estate plans. As implementation of the new bill is rolled out, the estate planningPlanning … Read more
- Oct. 30 2013
Wisconsin Budget Bill Implementation Demands Estate Planning Review
The partial implementation of the Wisconsin Budget Bill results in an overly-complicated law — presenting an urgent case for an estate planningPlanning in advance of disability, incapacity, or death to make sure that key life issues have been addressed while the … Read more
- Sep. 11 2013
Implementation of the Wisconsin Budget Bill
As we continue to pay close attention to developments concerning the implementation of the Wisconsin Budget Bill, our estate planningPlanning in advance of disability, incapacity, or death to make sure that key life issues have been addressed while the person is … Read more
- Jul. 5 2013
Estate Planning in Wisconsin: Considering the New Budget Bill
Over the past few months, the estate planningPlanning in advance of disability, incapacity, or death to make sure that key life issues have been addressed while the person is still of sound mind and able to understand and sign key documents such as Power of Attorneys, Power of Attorneys for Health Care, Wills, and Trusts to form a strategy and provide for the administration and disposition of his or her assets upon death or upon incapacity. lawyers at our firm have been closely monitoring the progress of the Wisconsin Budget Bill. As we previously reported, this new budget bill is likely to have a significant impact on estate … Read more
- Jun. 26 2013
Keeping a Watchful Eye on Amendment 3 of the Wisconsin Budget Bill
As the date approaches for Governor Scott Walker to sign into law a new budget bill for Wisconsin, the trust and probateThe court process proving the validity of a Will and conducting the orderly Inventory, Accounting, and Administration of a decedent’s assets under a Will or under Intestacy laws if there is no Will. The probate process in Wisconsin typically takes between six to twelve months in Wisconsin and can take longer in some cases. Probate can be avoided by proper Estate Planning and through the use of beneficiary designations, Transfer on Death Deeds, Marital Property Agreements and Trusts. lawyers at Wokwicz Law Offices LLC willA written document that sets forth and names the personal representativeA term used in Wisconsin to describe the person appointed by a probate court to be in charge of the probate administration process of a deceased person. This is often referred to in other states as an Executor or Administrator. The Personal Representative may be set forth and nominated in a decedent’s Will before death along with successor Personal Representatives. who … Read more