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Estate Planning is Too Important to Procrastinate

October 19, 2018

Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: love, Medicaid, planning, power of attorney, trusts, wills

Only 44% of Americans have even a simple Will. We procrastinate for several reasons. Learn those reasons and how to push past them. Learn, briefly, why planning is important. Estate Planning is Too Important to Procrastinate … [Read more...] about Estate Planning is Too Important to Procrastinate

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: love, Medicaid, planning, power of attorney, trusts, wills

6 Important Estate Planning Considerations – Part 5: Retirement Assets

October 18, 2018

Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: 401K, Estate Planning, IRA, retirement, Roth IRA

Retirement assets may be a very large part of a person’s estate at death. It’s important to consider the income tax ramifications of naming a beneficiary, as well as protecting those assets for the beneficiaries. This article considers some of these issues. 6 Important Estate Planning Considerations – Part 5: Retirement Assets … [Read more...] about 6 Important Estate Planning Considerations – Part 5: Retirement Assets

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: 401K, Estate Planning, IRA, retirement, Roth IRA

6 Important Estate Planning Considerations – Part 3: Your Kids

October 17, 2018

Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: Asset Protection, beneficiary, divorce protection, Estate Planning, tax, trust

An estate plan considers not just to whom assets should go, but also how. Each beneficiary is unique and the estate plan should consider their unique situation. This article looks at a couple with three very different children and how they might leave the assets for them in three very different ways. 6 Important Estate Planning Considerations – Part 3: Your Kids … [Read more...] about 6 Important Estate Planning Considerations – Part 3: Your Kids

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: Asset Protection, beneficiary, divorce protection, Estate Planning, tax, trust

Planning for the International Client

July 20, 2018

Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: Estate Planning, Estate Tax, green card holder, international non-resident alien, lawful permanent resident alien

Estate planning for the international client can be tricky. This article looks at the estate tax treatment of U.S. citizens and non-resident aliens. The article then looks at an example of someone who lived in the U.S. and then departed. Planning for the International Client … [Read more...] about Planning for the International Client

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: Estate Planning, Estate Tax, green card holder, international non-resident alien, lawful permanent resident alien

6 Important Estate Planning Considerations – Part 6: Taxes

July 20, 2018

Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: 401K, beneficiary, Estate Planning, IRA, Roth, tax, trust

An estate plan considers many important aspects. One of the many aspects to consider is the impact of taxes. This article examines some of the many ways consideration of taxes might impact an estate plan. 6 Important Estate Planning Considerations – Part 6: Taxes … [Read more...] about 6 Important Estate Planning Considerations – Part 6: Taxes

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: 401K, beneficiary, Estate Planning, IRA, Roth, tax, trust

Dead Hand Control: How Much is Too Much?

July 19, 2018

Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: dead hand control, Estate Planning, substance abuse, trustee discretion, unexpected

This article examines trying to exert control over your beneficiaries after death. Often, clients try to dictate the exact manner in which funds are used. Usually, it is a better course to give the trustee discretion. Dead Hand Control: How Much is Too Much? … [Read more...] about Dead Hand Control: How Much is Too Much?

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: dead hand control, Estate Planning, substance abuse, trustee discretion, unexpected

Planning for the Unexpected

July 18, 2018

Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: Charlotte Fox, Estate Planning, powers of attorney, revocable trust, unexpected

This article examines the death of Charlotte Fox, one of the most famous mount climbers ever, who fell down her stairs at home. You never know what risks might be around the corner, so you should be prepared. The article looks at the elements of a basic plan. Planning for the Unexpected … [Read more...] about Planning for the Unexpected

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: Charlotte Fox, Estate Planning, powers of attorney, revocable trust, unexpected

Donor Advised Funds: IRS Issues New Ruling

April 16, 2018

Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: donor advised funds, Estate Planning, planning, pledge, trusts

A new ruling addresses whether a donor advised fund may satisfy charitable pledges by the donor/advisor. It now may do so, as long as certain requirements are met. Read the article to learn more about how donor advised funds are a great tool for charitable giving. Donor Advised Funds: IRS Issues New Ruling … [Read more...] about Donor Advised Funds: IRS Issues New Ruling

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: donor advised funds, Estate Planning, planning, pledge, trusts

No Charitable Deduction in 2018?

April 14, 2018

Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: charitable remainder trusts, CRT, donor advised funds, Estate Planning, planning, trusts

The tax bills passed by the House and Senate would eliminate deductibility of state income tax and nearly double the standard deduction, dramatically reducing the number of people who would benefit from itemizing their deductions. As a result, most people would get no tax benefit from their charitable contributions. This article examines how a Donor Advised Fund could allow donors to make a contribution this year, getting a tax benefit, and then release the funds to charities in the … [Read more...] about No Charitable Deduction in 2018?

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: charitable remainder trusts, CRT, donor advised funds, Estate Planning, planning, trusts

A Special Option for Special Kids

April 13, 2018

Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: Estate Planning, planning, trusts

When planning for children with special needs, it takes special care to preserve their eligibility for public benefits. An ABLE account is a new way to preserve eligibility while gaining tax advantages. Read on to learn more about this new tool in planning for those who were disabled by age 26. A Special Option for Special Kids … [Read more...] about A Special Option for Special Kids

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: Estate Planning, planning, trusts

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