There
are many reasons people don’t plan for the one certainty in life – Death. Some
people would rather not think about grim thoughts; others could care less about
planning and what happens after they are gone. And many people just rest upon
false premises that of course their prized possessions would pass on to their
loved ones without doubts.
A judge
would disrespectfully disagree with those statements and you may be leaving
behind one big mess.
• Martin Luther King Jr
• Howard Hughes
• Jayne Mansfield
• Sonny Bono
• Rita Hayworth
• John Denver
All of
the people mentioned above died without leaving a will. The civil rights
leader, Dr Martin Luther King Jr died without leaving a will and his estate
became the jurisdiction of Georgia. Sure, everyone knew he was married to
Coretta Scott King and had four children; however, the widow needed to post a
bond in the amount of $20,000 for Dr King’s estate. If Dr King had done some
estate planning and prepared a Will, it could have expressly stated that the
executor, Mrs. King, need not post any bond.
Probate-avoidance
isn’t complicated; you simply create a revocable living trust. The trust
document names people you want to inherit each item of property. One
significant advantage of a living trust is that you can name alternate
beneficiaries – people who will inherit if your first choice does not survive
you. You can even name alternatives for each of your alternatives.
You
name a trustee, the same as if you were to name an executor to carry out your
wishes upon your death. The trustee is in charge of keeping complete control of
all the property and transferring to family, friends or whomever you named as
the beneficiaries; and it’s handled all at no cost. So in the end, say you left
your real estate to your eldest son, James Jr., the trustee can simply sign a
deed transferring the property to James Jr.
Living
trusts are the most flexible way to avoid probate. If there is a challenge to
your living trust, it’s extremely difficult to attack. The person challenging
your trusts would have to prove your signature was forged or influenced by
someone else because you were incompetent at the time.
I
specialize in helping buyers and sellers invest in real estate in Loudoun County and Northern Virginia.
I
have over 25 years experience in the real estate industry. As a Broker/Owner with Exit Realty Talbot
and Company, I bring special tools and solutions that enable me to exceed the
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My
past awards and designations include – 2003 President of the Dulles Association
of Realtors, 2003 Dulles Area Assoc Realtor of the Year, Salesperson of the
year 2000 Dulles Area Assoc of Realtors,
Top Producer awards from both the Dulles Area Association and the
Northern Virginia Association of Realtors.
I am a member of the Top 5 in Real Estate Network.
I
have lived in Loudoun County since 1979. I am married with two grown children and two grandchildren. My son in law is my business partner in real
estate. I love to jog in the mornings
and spend time relaxing on my Trawler during the summer months.
Loudoun County and Northern Virginia Real Estate Sales and
Solutions – Helena Talbot, Broker. I specialize in
helping buyers and sellers invest in real estate in the Northern Virginia area
to include Loudoun County and surrounding areas including Fairfax, Clarke,
Fauquier, Prince William Counties. Our local neighborhoods include Leesburg, Ashburn, Sterling, Potomac
Falls, Brambleton, Broadlands, Lansdowne, River Creek, Belmont Country Club,
Beacon Hill, Shenstone, Waterford, Lovettsville, Purcellville, Hamilton, Round
Hill and Bluemont.
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