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The Law Offices of Brenton C. McWilliams

Welcome to our blog. Here, you will find articles on topics relating to estate planning, elder law and probate.

The Remarkable Benefits of a Revocable Living Trust

The Remarkable Benefits of a Revocable Living Trust

In an ever-changing world, ensuring that your assets are safeguarded and seamlessly transferred is critical. Today, we will discuss multiple advantages a revocable living trust t can provide for you. Whether avoiding probate, maintaining privacy, or designating a successor trustee, a revocable living trust is a cornerstone in securing...

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Understanding the Different Types of Trusts

Understanding the Different Types of Trusts

Do you want to safeguard your assets and ensure they are passed on to future generations? Setting up a trust can be a great way to ensure that your wishes are carried out, and your assets are managed and distributed properly. But with so many different types of trusts available, you may have questions about the differences and which one...

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What is Probate and How Does It Work in Alabama?

What is Probate and How Does It Work in Alabama?

If you’ve lost a loved one, you may be looking for answers about probate court and navigating the complicated waters of estate law. Are you currently facing a long legal road settling the estate of a family member? The good news is that you don’t have to walk this road alone. A Baldwin County probate lawyer can walk you through the...

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Are Living Trusts Effective at Avoiding Probate?

What is Incapacity? The general idea of incapacity is a lack of sufficient understanding or capacity to make or communicate responsible decisions stemming from a variety of reasons. In the context of financial decision making, the general idea of incapacity is an inability to manage assets or financial/business affairs. As life expectancies increase, our expectation, and what we typically plan for, is that incapacity would normally manifest from illnesses or cognitive decline brought about by advanced age.

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