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The Role of Legacy Planning

August 17, 2015

The Role of Legacy Planning  Compliments of Our Law Firm, Written By: The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys You may have many fond childhood memories of lively family gatherings. And it was probably not unusual to hear older family members remark how happy they were when everyone gathered for those special meals and how proud they were to see their legacy living on in their loved ones. Think of legacy planning as an extension of that sentiment. Different from estate planning, legacy … [Read more...] about The Role of Legacy Planning

Your Independence, Rising Medical Costs and Retirement

May 31, 2015

Your Independence, Rising Medical Costs and Retirement Compliments of Our Law Firm, Written By: The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys Many of us believe we have the “planning for the future” space covered. We’ve worked hard and saved. Our homes are paid off by the time we go into retirement and as far as we’re concerned, life now consists of living well in the way we define. In a perfect world, that’s true. In reality, there are a few things which can quickly annihilate our sense of … [Read more...] about Your Independence, Rising Medical Costs and Retirement

Which Costs More: Probate or Trust Administration?

February 20, 2015

Compliments of Our Law Firm, Written By: The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys There is no question that a Living Trust allows you to avoid probate – if, of course, the Trust is properly drafted and funded. But does this mean a Living Trust is more cost-effective than a Will? Some people say that a Living Trust offers no net savings over a Will. In their opinion, the cost of preparing a Living Trust plus the cost of Trust Administration at death, equals or exceeds the costs of … [Read more...] about Which Costs More: Probate or Trust Administration?

How to Include Service Providers in your Estate Plan

January 2, 2015

Compliments of Our Law Firm, Written By: The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys When hiring an estate planning attorney, you expect this person to help you get all your ducks in a row. It is essential to work with a local attorney who will be able to set up a plan for you that is tailored to your particular concerns and needs. One specific area that requires attention when creating your plan is your service providers. What is a “service provider?” This covers a wide range of … [Read more...] about How to Include Service Providers in your Estate Plan

Planning for Adoption

January 2, 2015

Planning for Adoption Written By: The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys In 2013, a Florida court set aside an adoption in a case called Goodman v. Goodman. There was no upset child or devastated parents in this case, because Mr. Goodman adopted his adult girlfriend. Mr. Goodman and his ex-wife had created an Irrevocable Trust for their shared children, but the couple subsequently divorced. Mr. Goodman decided to adopt his girlfriend so she would become a beneficiary of the Trust and … [Read more...] about Planning for Adoption

Gifting Your IRA to Your Favorite Charity

November 30, 2014

Written By: The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys If you have money in an Individual Retirement Account (IRA), you know you can’t take out distributions without paying taxes on the money you withdraw. For many older people with large portions of their personal wealth tied up in IRAs and other tax-advantaged retirement accounts, the tax implications of taking money out of an IRA can impede their ability to give large sums to the charity of their choice. If you want to give money to … [Read more...] about Gifting Your IRA to Your Favorite Charity

How to Avoid an Estate Planning Scam

October 29, 2014

Compliments of Our Law Firm, Written By: The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys Every time you turn on the news, it seems like there is a new scam making headlines. By now, we’re all familiar with Bernie Madoff and his infamous Ponzi scheme. Many people have also heard about the “grandparent scam.” In this swindle, the scammer calls posing as the victim’s grandchild, claiming to be traveling in a foreign country and in distress. The scammer convinces the victim to wire them money. … [Read more...] about How to Avoid an Estate Planning Scam

Facing Reality: The Essence of Family Business Succession Planning

October 28, 2014

Facing Reality: The Essence of Family Business Succession Planning Facing Reality: The Essence of Family Business Succession Planning Written By: The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys  A simple search online these days can turn up lots of advice regarding the importance and benefits of buy-sell agreements, deferred compensation agreements, and life insurance in family business succession planning. While knowing this information is valuable when thinking about the transition of a … [Read more...] about Facing Reality: The Essence of Family Business Succession Planning

Sometimes “No” is the Best Answer

October 28, 2014

Sometimes “No” is the Best Answer Sometimes “No” is the Best Answer Written By: The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys When receiving an inheritance, few people consider that there may be a big decision looming. You are still mourning the passing of someone dear to you when you learn about the inheritance. While you continue with your daily life, numb from the emotional loss, the estate or Trust Administration process continues, which eventually leads to the distribution of your … [Read more...] about Sometimes “No” is the Best Answer

Estate Planning for Young Adults

October 28, 2014

Estate Planning for Young Adults Estate Planning for Young Adults Written By: The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys Parents know there is no statute-of-limitations on worrying about their kids. Your interest in your child’s health does not end once your son or daughter reaches adulthood. However, your legal interest in having a say about your child’s medical care ends on the day that he or she turns 18. This means that while you have the final word about medical care one day, the … [Read more...] about Estate Planning for Young Adults

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