Topic - Cohabitation
Agreement 1. What happens when a man and a woman live together but do
not intend to get married, and then break up? 2. Can they claim any interest against the other's assets? 3. Cohabitation Agreements vs. Prenuptial Agreements
Topic - Life Insurance 1. Is your life insurance a part of your assets?
2. Should the life insurance be transferred to your
"living trust"?
3. What is an "Irrevocable Life Insurance
Trust"?
4. When Do you Need a "Life Insurance Trust"?
Topic - Joint Tenancy 1. Why no
one should hold property in Joint Tenancy, including husband & Wife. 2. What is wrong with Joint Tenancy? 3. What is a better alternative?
Topic 2 - Disinheritance 1. How Can Parents Disinherit A child in their trust? 2. What Safeguards must be taken? 3. What if someone Lacks "mental capacity"? 4. What is "undue influence"?
Topic 3 - Asset Protection 1. Does a "living trust" protect our assets against lawsuits? 2. What is an "Irrevocable Trust"? 3. The Fundamentals of "Asset Protection"
Topic 4 - Special Planning for
the "home". 1. Special trust planning for the "home". 2. Do married couples need one or two separate irrevocable
trusts? 3. What are the tax advantages of this type of irrevocable trust?
TOPICS:
1. Pre-marital Planning (Pre-nuptial Agreements)
2. How can you safeguard assets in a divorce?
3. Each party needs his/her own independent
attorney.
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