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Theft
Forgery
Title insurance is the application of the principles of insurance to risks which are present in all real estate transactions. Two basic categories of risks inherent in all real estate transactions are hidden hazards, such as forgery, fraud, incompetency of grantors, unknown heirs and impersonation, which cannot be detected in the most diligent title examination; and human errors, such as the clerk of court’s improper indexing or recording of legal documents and mistakes in searching legal documents. Title insurance, properly applied for, would protect against future losses caused by such events that happened in the past or prior to the issuance of the policy itself.
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Business Disputes
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"Mr. Schroeder conducted the updating of our estate planning through phone conversations. He listened and advised as if we were in his office. It was comforting to be able to have him assist us and not have to find a new lawyer. The process was efficient and we are very pleased."
Wills
Trusts
Second, to control your money from beyond the grave. Trusts can be set up for a multitude of reasons. For example, if your child divorces, your money may not end up where you expect it to. A trust can be used to keep the assets separate and out of reach of your child’s spouse. If your child has creditors or lacks health insurance, the child’s inheritance could be lost to creditors. A trust can be structured to protect the inheritance from creditors. If your child is young or generally bad at managing money, a responsible trustee can be appointed to handle the inheritance for the child until the child reaches a certain age. If you have a child with special needs, leaving your money to that child outright would disqualify them from receiving government benefits. Instead, your money should be left to a special needs trust, which can be structured to improve the quality of life of that child by providing things that government programs do not. Trusts can also be used to control how your money is to be used: you might want your money to be used only to pay for the college educations of your grandchildren, for example.
Power of Attorney
Clients frequently ask why Powers of Attorney are necessary for married couples. It is a common misconception that your spouse will be able to handle everything on your behalf, should you become incapacitated. This is simply not the case.