Estate Law Author

Hannah Carlson

Hannah Carlson is a seasoned estate law attorney with a strong background in taxation. She has helped numerous clients navigate complex estate planning and trust administration matters, ensuring their assets are protected and their wishes are respected. Hannah is dedicated to providing personalized and compassionate representation to her clients.

Credentials

J.D., Harvard Law School, LL.M. in Taxation

10+ yearsEstate PlanningTrust Administration

Assigned posts

Articles by Hannah Carlson

Estranged Sibling Inheritance: What Are Your Legal Rights?Can a Trust Have a Fiscal Year End Instead of a Calendar Year?What Does Sole Trustee Mean in Legal Terms?Can Power of Attorney Sell Property Before Death?When Can Assets Be Reverted to a Beneficiary?How to Write a Codicil to a Will: Steps for Updating Your WillCan a Family Member Be a Witness to a Will?How to Obtain a Letter of Administration in WACan a Trust Own Another Trust? Legal Implications ExplainedHow Do You Prove Power of Attorney Abuse in Legal Cases?Can a Conservator Change a Will? What You Need to KnowWhat Does Reverted to Beneficiary Mean in Estate Planning?Will a Video Will Hold Up in Court?How to Create a Legal Will in SpanishWhat Is the 120-Day Waiting Period for a Trust?Is a Will Still Valid After Divorce? What You Need to KnowWhat Happens If Crummey Letters Are Not Sent?Do You Need a Lawyer to Close an Estate?Does a Will Have to Be Registered to Be Valid?How Old Do You Have to Be to Have a Will?Why Put a Car in a Trust? Benefits and Legal ConsiderationsWhat Rights Does an Ex-Wife Have After Death?Can Siblings Fight a Joint Bank Account Left to One Child?Can an Executor Witness a Will? What You Need to KnowCan a Family Member Request a Copy of a Will?How to Get a Copy of Power of Attorney DocumentsCan I Add a Codicil to My Will Myself?Can an LLC Be a Trustee of an Irrevocable Trust?Establishing and Benefiting from Irrevocable Trusts in NCDo Joint Bank Accounts Go Through Probate?