Wessels & Liebau Elder Law Blog
Getting your ducks in a row – Part one.
For some people, contemplating heady topics like death and disability needs to happen in very small increments. That is fine, just don’t die or become disabled until you have made your way through it.
The most important estate planning documents that everyone over 18 needs
The most important documents you need to put in place are those that will help make sure things are handled correctly during your life.
“You don’t have to be rich…” to have a will
With all the effort Prince went to over the years to retain control of his art and his image, I find this almost impossible to believe. It’s not just a Sign o’ the Times, it’s a sign something was very wrong.
10 important points about irrevocable Medicaid trusts
With the State’s drastic changes to estate recovery, there has been a corresponding increase in the number of clients for whom an irrevocable trust becomes an attractive option for Medicaid planning.
New Wisconsin Estate Recovery Laws Create High Hurdles for Trustees
There is a section of Wisconsin’s new Estate Recovery law that is not found in the statutes dealing with Medicaid (Chapter 49). Instead, it is in the statutes that deal with trusts.