Estate
Planning
Trusts
Estates
Elder / Disability Law
Tuff Stuff
(if you dare)
100

Everyone should have one of these.

What is an estate plan?

100

The fiduciary who controls/administers the assets in the trust.

What is the Trustee?

100

The administration of a decedent's estate is often called this.

What is probate? 

(What is Estate Administration?)

100

A legal document that allows someone (agent) to act on behalf of another (principal) for medical purposes.

What is a Medical Power of Attorney (alt: Health Care POA)?

100

Costs between 5,000 and 15,000 immediately after death.

What are funeral/burial costs?

200

A legal document that transfers real property (bonus points for types!)

What is a deed?

200

A Trust that can be changed or amended.

What is a Living or Revocable Trust?

200

The fiduciary who controls/administers an Estate.

What is a personal representative (or executor)?

200

A legal document that gives directives for medical conditions (i.e., terminal illness, persistent vegative state, etc.)?

What is a Living Will/advance directive?
200

A policy/contract that provides for an insurance payout at one's death.

What is life insurance?

300

A legal document that allows someone (agent) to act on behalf of another (principal) for financial/business purposes?

What is a General Power of Attorney? (Financial POA also acceptable).

300

A Trust that generally cannot be changed.

What is an irrevocable trust?

300

The surviving spouse and/or surviving children of a Decedent are called this.

What are heirs?

300

A court-appointed person who manages the medical/personal (non-financial) affairs of an incapacitated individual.

What is a guardian?

300

Three different kinds: 

1. Martial (lowest) - do you understand who you are going to marry.

2. Contractual (medium) - do you understand the terms/agreement of the contract. 

3. Testamentary (highest) - do you understand the assets you have / value of your assets and how you are going to dispose of your assets at death.

What is capacity?

400

A legal document that describes distributions of someone's Estate after they die.

What is a Will? Trust also acceptable.

400

All trusts must have these three things to be valid.

What is: Trustee, beneficiary(ies), and corpus/assets?

400

We say "intestate" if an estate doesn't have this.

What is probate/estate without a will?

400

A court-appointed person who manages the financial affairs of an incapacitated individual.

What is a conservator?

400

Taxes paid after death unless Decedent is under the exemption amount of $13.99 million of assets in sole name.

What is Federal estate tax?

500

A legal document that holds property for an individual or individuals.

What is a Trust?

500

A trust created in Will, only activated in death.

What is a testamentary Trust?
500

This is what we call an amendment to a Will.

What is a Codicil?

500

A person must have ______________ to sign an estate plan.

What is testamentary capacity?

500

It could be a valid Will, but there is a legal test to determine validity. Therefore, it must go through probate!

What is a handwritten or holographic (including if signed and/or notarized) Will?

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