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TRANSFER ON DEATH DEEDS

Since May of 2008, Minnesota law has allowed you to transfer title to real estate you own to a beneficiary expressly stating that the deed is only effective upon your death. The use of a validly executed “transfer on death deed” (TODD) enables you to avoid the...

How Do I Create a Power of Attorney?

An attorney is not legally required to prepare a power of attorney. However, you should know that powers of attorney are required to be: In writing; Signed by you in front of a notary public; Dated appropriately; and Clear on what powers are being granted. CREATING A...

MEDICAID PLANNING AND TRUSTS: FAMILY DISCRETIONARY TRUSTS

Prior to the enactment of Minnesota’s “trust busting” statute (Minnesota Statutes section 501B.895, the predecessor to Minnesota Statutes section 501C.1206), the second type of trust commonly used to help with Medicaid planning was called a “Family Discretionary...

What is a Power of Attorney in Minnesota?

A power of attorney is a document authorizing someone to act on your behalf. You determine how much power the person will have over your affairs. The person who authorizes someone else to act on his or her behalf is called the “principal”. The person given the power...

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