FIN 419 Ch. 19
Health Care Proxy
AKA durable power of attorney, legal document authorizing someone to act on your behalf in regards to your healthcare
Letter of last instruction
after death wishes, not legally enforceable in some states, provides heirs with information
Prenuptial agreement
agreed upon prior to marriage, often waive a right to receive property under the other's will or under state law, agree on a settlement if you should divorce.
Community property
any property that has been acquired by either spouses during the marriage, but not by gift, bequest or inheritance
Guardian
assumes responsibility for providing the children with personal care and managing the estate for them
Irrevocable trust
cannot change the terms or end the trust, trust becomes a separate entity for tax purposes. Used to reduce estate taxes and avoids probate
Estate Planning
definite plan for the administration and disposition of one's property during one's lifetime and at one's death
Codicil
document that explains, adds or deletes provisions in your existing will
Intestate
dying without a will. State law will determine distribution of assets
Executor
follows the instructions in the will, takes control of assets of the estate, files an inventory with the court, liquidates assets to pay claims, distributes assets based on instructions, makes a final accounting to the court
Social Media Will
helps determine what happens to the online content/identity that you created once you die, can appoint an online executor
Simple Will
leaves everything to your spouse
Traditional marital share will
leaves half to spouse and half to children/heirs. Avoids probate.
Trust
legal arrangement through which a trustee holds your assets for your benefits or that of your beneficiaries
Will
legal declaration of a person's mind as to the disposition of his/her property after death
Exemption trust will
passes to your spouse except for an amount equal to the exemption, which passes into a trust. Trust can provide lifelong income
Formal will
prepared with attorney's assistant. Must sign and have 2 witnesses, neither of whom can be beneficiaries
Joint Ownership
property will automatically pass to your spouse upon your death with no estate tax paid at the first death. Estate tax is paid when the surviving spouse dies
Living Will
provides for your wishes if you become physically or mentally disabled, discuss with family and doctor, sign and date before two witnesses, give copies to those closest to you
Revocable trust
retain the right to end the trust or change its terms during your lifetime. Does not provide shelter from federal or state estate taxes
Stated dollar amount will
states where a specific amount of money should go (ex: scholarship fund)
Statutory will
type of formal will on a pre-printed form. Has rigid provisions, may not meet current laws, and may be invalid if you change provisions
Holographic will
will that you write, date and sign, entirely in your handwriting. May not be recognized in some states