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Retirement - Now what?
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188Deeno - You are at least right on one count. I do have a lot of time on my handDrygulch Dan-6/11/2007
187IMHO Well it completely depends on your situation. 1. I assume you dont need tdeeno-6/11/2007
186I recall the days when I had earned income. Now unfortunately or fortunately I Drygulch Dan-6/9/2007
185Thanks Dale, unfortunately I have never been big on doing things conventionally.Drygulch Dan-6/9/2007
184Hi Dan, For most folks, it makes more sense to delay tapping into an IRA (or 40EL KABONG!!!-6/9/2007
183Everything I have read says spend your taxable investments now, let your IRA groDale Baker-6/9/2007
182Nuther question---Now that I am older than 59 1/2 does it make any sense to starDrygulch Dan-6/9/2007
181I am the trustee on a few trusts and have worked with a number of people both prdeeno-6/6/2007
180Deeno - I sorta let this comment of yours slide, the first time, "stop beinDrygulch Dan-6/6/2007
179I think its just a matter of where the attorney's business address is locateDrygulch Dan-6/5/2007
178As deeno indicated in his reply to this message, you may want to try to corroborgreg s-6/5/2007
177IMHO "I talked with another lawyer and his fees were about $3K for a comprdeeno-6/5/2007
176Just to update you all, I have been going to the free seminars put on by variousDrygulch Dan-6/5/2007
175Dan, I would recommend what is called a "Simple A/B Trust" for most mgreg s-4/17/2007
174I know you have already gotten some advice. So this is IMHO. "therefore tdeeno-4/16/2007
173As you known, a properly prepared Trust doesn't go through probate, and no ostock bull-4/15/2007
172I appreciate your thoughts. The timing seems a bit bad right now. Looking forwDrygulch Dan-4/15/2007
171EDIT: duplicate posting...EL KABONG!!!-4/15/2007
170Hi Dan, I'm not an attorney. I have nothing against attorneys. That said, tEL KABONG!!!-4/15/2007
169You can interview a few Lawyers and than decide what you want to do. However, frstock bull-4/15/2007
168I've talked to a few lawyers already. The last one was asking $2250 for theDrygulch Dan-4/15/2007
167It's very difficult to discuss estate planning and trusts in general terms. stock bull-4/15/2007
166I hear ya on complex laws. Every year it seems estate laws change. It looks liDrygulch Dan-4/15/2007
165Its an acknowledgement of my own mortality and therefore to put things in order Drygulch Dan-4/15/2007
164The cheapest way to make a Living Trust is to use the services of paralegals whostock bull-4/15/2007
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