Estate Planning Attorney Resources
Our mission is to empower you with the knowledge and resources you need to make informed decisions about your estate and financial future. Whether you’re just starting to explore the intricacies of estate planning or seeking in-depth information on specific topics, this page is designed to guide you to the resources you need. Here, you’ll find a links to blog posts, informative videos, books, and courses and webinars offered by Estate Planning Attorney, Jeffrey G. Marsocci. We are dedicated to providing you with the tools and information necessary to make sound decisions and secure your family’s future.
Courses, Programs and Webinars
What is probate? What’s the difference between a Will and a Revocable Living Trust? What are the big decisions I need to make? There’s a lot of information, misinformation, and folk remedies out there, but I cut through all of that to explain the basics of estate planning in plain English, long before you step foot into the attorney’s office to work on your specific goals and objectives – http://www.estatecrashcoursewebinar.com
There are very few areas of estate planning more fraught with risk than trying to plan an inheritance for a special needs beneficiary… if you don’t know the basics. In this free webinar, I go through the myths, goals, and proper techniques in estate planning for a beneficiary with special needs – http://www.specialneedsplanningwebinar.com.
It’s not enough to just have a revocable living trust and not ensure that your assets are coordinated with it to avoid probate. It’s like having the world’s best suitcase for your dream vacation, but failing to pack everything you need. In this webinar, I break down the biggest “trust funding fails” I have seen in my legal career. Trust funding doesn’t have to be a complicated mess when you know the basics and reasoning behind the different techniques – http://www.trustfundingwebinar.com
When it comes to Medicaid Planning, there is little room for mistakes and hardly no forgiveness for incorrect moves (at least without expensive court intervention). In this free webinar, I review the different ways to pay for long term care, and why the “traditional” long term care insurance industry fell apart – http://www.payforlongtermcare.com
Unfortunately, not all marriages are “happily ever after,” and sometimes parents see red flags that their married children ignore. There’s not much parents can do in the marriage, nor do they want to, especially when there are grandchildren involved. But this doesn’t mean that you have to risk your hard earned fortune has to end up going to an in-law… or even possibly to their daughter-in-law’s next spouse and his children – http://www.inlawplanningwebinar.com


