Originally Posted by bluefish
Originally Posted by JeffA
Originally Posted by bluefish

I am an estate planning attorney. PM if you'd like.to speak privately. I am not licensed in your jurisdiction so consider.it an offer of friendly advice.


I'd be interested in hearing your opinion of a Ladybird Deed.


As a Medicaid planning tool, I presume?.


Not in my case but it is one use of the Ladybird Deed that is quite usefull in the states that allow it.

The transfer on death (TOD) for titles and the pay on death (POD) for bank accounts combined with the Ladybird Deed for home and land deeds pretty much eleminater any legal squable after someone with assets dies. Too bad all states don't allow it.
A guy can do most all of that without the need of a lawyer and nothing has to go through probate.
Kinda cuts the guy making a living creating wills for people right outta the loop.