Arizona Estate Planning Q&A

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Surviving Arizona Probate Court

The probate court in Arizona is a court that oversees the transfer of estate of a person that passed away. Therefore, it administers the transfer of assets and ensures that debt is paid to creditors. The court also ensures that assets are distributed according to the decedent’s last will and testament or according to the […]

By |September 25th, 2012|Arizona Estate Planning Q&A, Articles|0 Comments

Estate Planning Should Start Early

Social media has permeated all aspects of living, from planning out a dinner menu to asking someone out on a date, so it only seems natural that a new Facebook app called “If I Die” allows you to plan a final status update well in advance of your possible passing. While this might be a […]

By |September 20th, 2012|Arizona Estate Planning Q&A|0 Comments

What To Do About Intellectual Property In Estate Planning

When it comes to estate planning in Arizona, there are a ton of aspects to consider, from physical property to other large assets and beyond. However, when it comes to intellectual property, the rules may not seem near as clear. In fact, for many people, it may be downright confusing about the best way to […]

By |August 29th, 2012|Arizona Estate Planning Q&A|0 Comments

Do A Check-Up Of Your Annual Estate Plan

Many people mistakenly believe that you need to be of a certain age or financial status to engage in estate planning in Arizona. This could not, however, be further from the truth and is actually one of the most prudent and responsible things you can do. When it comes down to it, estate planning should […]

Estate Planning Checklist

Estate planning is an important task for adults of all ages. It’s never too early to start thinking about your wishes for your assets and your estate overall, from your home and the belongings within it to your kids, finances and everything else that encompasses your life. Arizona estate planning requires a considerable amount of […]