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A financial power of attorney can be a very useful document for many reasons and under different circumstances.  Many people will have their financial power of attorney prepared ad executed when they undergo their estate planning.  If you have questions relating to a financial power of attorney, other estate planning documents or estate planning questions...
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What is a living will?  This is a common question many people will ask an estate planning attorney.  A living will can express certain wishes regarding an individuals health care if they are terminally ill or incapacitated.  This document can be very useful as it provides your wishes and can take stress off of loved...
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What are common estate planning documents?  This may be a common question asked of an estate planning attorney, and it is important for people who are beginning to plan their estate to understand what their options are.  Common estate planning documents could be: – Will and Last Testament – Living Will – Medical Power of...
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The McGuire Law Firm provides a free consultation with a Denver business attorney.  If you own a business or are considering forming a business, we can help you.  From business formation and structure all the way to the sale or purchase of business, and business contracts, a Denver business attorney at The McGuire Law Firm...
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A medical power of attorney can be a very important estate planning document.  A medical power of attorney can provide for individuals to assist you with medical issues if in fact you would need such assistance.  The video below has been prepared by a Denver estate planning attorney to provide additional information regarding a medical...
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Estate planning attorneys will often be asked, when should I create my will?  This is an important question, because having a will can be very important.  Generally, individuals with minor children will want to have a will prepared, and many people as they age in life want their will prepared so they can designate how they...
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In previous articles we have discussed incomplete gifts and the power to revoke, and how such matters could impact making a gift in terms of estate planning and estate tax.  The article below will continue to discuss related matters, but focus more on conditional gifts, gifting to a minor and a mistake of fact.  Please...
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Previous articles and information posted by The McGuire Law Firm have discussed issues related to a step up in basis and carryover basis depending upon whether the property was gifted during a donor’s lifetime or acquired at death via inheritance.  Given the marital deduction, Congress was concerned that certain individuals may take advantage of the...
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In prior articles we have discussed the basis in property that is received through a survivorship right.  The article below continues to discuss this issue, but brings an additional variable or issue into the discussion.  This issue being: How does depreciation impact the basis of property that is received by a survivor, or in other...
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Often when property is gifted, whether directly or perhaps into a trust agreement, the transfer may be incomplete or only partially complete.  An incomplete gift may be from design, and some estate planning attorneys will use an incomplete gift purposefully within an overall estate plan.  Other times, the gift may be incomplete, but not necessarily...
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