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		<title>A Better Plan</title>
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by Tom Olofsson, Attorney at Law, www.MyTrustLawyer.com (773) 905-1193
Sometimes a power of attorney is not the best way to insure that someone you choose will be ready to help you when you need it.
In these situations a better choice may be to set up a trust.
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<p>by Tom Olofsson, Attorney at Law, www.MyTrustLawyer.com (773) 905-1193</p>
<p>Sometimes a power of attorney is not the best way to insure that someone you choose will be ready to help you when you need it.</p>
<p>In these situations a better choice may be to set up a trust.</p>
<p>A trust can have, built into it, helpers who are able to help you when you are unable to visit the bank on your own. The helpers named in a trust are known as trustees. The trustees you choose are much more able to assist you than the agent in a power of attorney.</p>
<p>You can be the trustee of your own trust. The successor trustees you pick are ready to help you when you need it.</p>
<p>Banks and brokerage firms do not get in the way of successor trustees in the same way they do with agents under powers of attorney.</p>
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		<title>Who Should Be My Agent?</title>
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by Tom Olofsson, Attorney at Law, www.MyTrustLawyer.com (773) 905-1193
There are several important questions to consider when deciding whether the person you are considering is a good pick to be the agent under your power of attorney.
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<p>by Tom Olofsson, Attorney at Law, www.MyTrustLawyer.com (773) 905-1193</p>
<p>There are several important questions to consider when deciding whether the person you are considering is a good pick to be the agent under your power of attorney.</p>
<p>1. Will they do what I want them to do? If they will not carry out your wishes then do not pick them even if you may hurt their feelings.</p>
<p>2. Will they have the strength to do what needs to be done? If they are not able to deal with tough questions and tough people who will try to sway their minds then do not pick them.</p>
<p>3. Are they good with money? If they can not balance their own checkbook they are not likely to balance yours. If they do not keep good records then they will get themselves into trouble when they lose track of your money.</p>
<p>4. Will they consider the job to be a burden? If they look at this as a burden then they will not pay enough attention to your finances.</p>
<p>5. Will they give in to outside influences? If the porson you pick is married to someone you do not want involved in your affairs then do not pick them. You do not want them to choose between their duty to you and their spouse.</p>
<p>6. What happens when the person you pick becomes ill themselves? You must pick a back-up agent to serve if your first choice is not available.</p>
<p>If you have no one who fits all the requirements then you still have an option.</p>
<p>Pick the person who is closest to the ideal then pair them with a professional.</p>
<p>A trust company can lend expert advice to the person you believe has your best interest at heart. When a family works with a professional trustee they have the perfect reason defense against people who would ask them to do the wrong thing. &ldquo;The trust company is in charge of that&rdquo;, is the easy way for them to get out of tight situations.</p>
<p>In any case we recommend that a trust company be named as a back-up agent against the day when the person you have named is unable to perform the task.</p>
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		<title>Why Avoid Probate?</title>
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When you give someone a gift you sign a check. When you buy a meal in a restaurant you sign a credit card receipt. When you sell your home you sign a deed.
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<p>When you give someone a gift you sign a check. When you buy a meal in a restaurant you sign a credit card receipt. When you sell your home you sign a deed.</p>
<p>In each of these situations it is your signature which marks that the sale has taken place.</p>
<p>If you wish to give assets to someone after your death something different has to happen. Since you can not sign after you have died, someone&rsquo;s signature must be substituted in place of yours.</p>
<p>The judge, in probate court, substitutes his or her signature in place of yours. This way any money and property, which was in your name when you died, can get into the hands of the new owner.</p>
<p>This is one of the main purposes of the probate court.</p>
<p>The process is more complicated than I have described but when you boil it down, we are getting stuff out of your name and into the name of the people you let it to in your will.</p>
<p>There is nothing wrong with the process. Probate allows for the orderly passing of assets from generation to generation.</p>
<p>The reasons which most people give for wanting to avoid probate can be boiled down to these:</p>
<p>1. Probate takes too long. Probate generally takes between 1 and 2 years. During the process the family must relive the death of their loved one with each new letter and each meeting with the executor. If the process can be made shorter then the family will be able to come to closure more quickly.</p>
<p>2. Probate costs too much. The fees for Probate in Illinois can average around 5% of the estate. With home values over $300,000, in many cases, it is easy to see why people would like more of their money to go to their children and less to court costs and fees.</p>
<p>3. Probate is not private. The courts are public and so are most court records. Many people I talk with keep their financial matters private during their lives and tell me that they would like to keep their information private even after their deaths. It makes sense, then, to stay keep the estate distribution process private. This can be done by staying out of court.</p>
<p>Tom Olofsson, Attorney at Law, <a href="http://www.mytrustlawyer.com" target="_blank">www.MyTrustLawyer.com</a></p>
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