Senior Class is a monthly magazine, billed as “celebrating the mature lifestyle.” Foresight attorney, Tom Martin, contributed to the July/August edition.
The article, “When to Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth,” is about the potential downside to using joint tenancy as a way to avoid probate court. Here’s an excerpt:
“Sometimes looks can be deceiving.
Let’s say you own your home free and clear and would like to leave it to your two children. You’ve heard people talk about the need to avoid “probate” and you figure the best and cheapest way to avoid it is to simply add your kids to the title as joint tenants with rights of
survivorship.
That way, when you pass, your home will go directly to your kids without the need for probate. Pretty good solution, and with no need to pay an attorney for expensive advice, right? Wrong.” Click on the link above to read the whole article.
The magazine has a wonderful directory of services for seniors, everything from the local farmer’s market to volunteer programs to meals on wheels. Check it out at a newstand near you!


