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Forrest W. Rosser

Real Estate, Trusts
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  70 Years

L. Jay Stein

Real Estate, Credit & Debt, Juvenile Law, Wills
Status:  Deceased           Licensed:  47 Years

Frank S. Mitvalsky

Wills & Probate, Estate Planning, Family Law, Corporate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  56 Years

Stephen Arthur Swift

Estate Planning, Family Law, Divorce, Criminal, Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           

Lawrence L. Lynch

Wills & Probate, Family Law, Bad Faith Insurance, Banking & Finance
Status:  Deceased           

Richard F. Mitvalsky

Wills, Wills & Probate, Family Law, Corporate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  28 Years

Jennifer E. Germaine

Real Estate, Estate, Labor Law, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           

Kyle Allen Mejia Sounheim

Wills, Guardianships & Conservatorships, Business & Trade, Residential Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  16 Years

Thomas F. Ochs

Real Estate, Litigation, Estate Planning, Family Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  36 Years

Scott Flynn

Agriculture, International Tax, Wills & Probate, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           

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LEGAL TERMS

ACCUMULATION TRUST

A trust in which the income is retained and not paid out to beneficiaries until certain conditions are met. For example, if Uncle Pierre creates a trust for Nic... (more...)
A trust in which the income is retained and not paid out to beneficiaries until certain conditions are met. For example, if Uncle Pierre creates a trust for Nick's benefit but stipulates that Nick will not get a penny until he gets a Ph.D. in French; Nick is the beneficiary of an accumulation trust.

HEIR AT LAW

A person entitled to inherit property under intestate succession laws.

DEVISEE

A person or entity who inherits real estate under the terms of a will.

TRUSTEE POWERS

The provisions in a trust document defining what the trustee may and may not do.

SPENDTHRIFT TRUST

A trust created for a beneficiary the grantor considers irresponsible about money. The trustee keeps control of the trust income, doling out money to the benefi... (more...)
A trust created for a beneficiary the grantor considers irresponsible about money. The trustee keeps control of the trust income, doling out money to the beneficiary as needed, and sometimes paying third parties (creditors, for example) on the beneficiary's behalf, bypassing the beneficiary completely. Spendthrift trusts typically contain a provision prohibiting creditors from seizing the trust fund to satisfy the beneficiary's debts. These trusts are legal in most states, even though creditors hate them.

CREDIT SHELTER TRUST

See AB trust.

ESTATE PLANNING

The art of continuing to prosper when you're alive, and passing your property to your loved ones with a minimum of fuss and expense after you die. Planning your... (more...)
The art of continuing to prosper when you're alive, and passing your property to your loved ones with a minimum of fuss and expense after you die. Planning your estate may involve making a will, living trust, healthcare directives, durable power of attorney for finances or other documents.

DISINHERIT

To deliberately prevent someone from inheriting something. This is usually done by a provision in a will stating that someone who would ordinarily inherit prope... (more...)
To deliberately prevent someone from inheriting something. This is usually done by a provision in a will stating that someone who would ordinarily inherit property -- a close family member, for example -- should not receive it. In most states, you cannot completely disinherit your spouse; a surviving spouse has the right to claim a portion (usually one-third to one-half) of the deceased spouse's estate. With a few exceptions, however, you can expressly disinherit children.

CERTIFICATION OF TRUST

See abstract of trust.