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Don’t Overcomplicate the Estate Planning Process

January 28, 2021Estate Planning

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Surveys that are conducted consistently find that most people do not have estate plans in place, but curiously, the majority of these people think that estate planning is important. Many of these folks drag their feet because they are not very anxious to address what they perceive as a very complicated matter.In fairness, there are some relatively complex legal structures that are sometimes used in the field of estate planning. But our attorneys have refined their knowledge of every strategy … [Read more...] about Don’t Overcomplicate the Estate Planning Process

You Don’t Have to Be Rich to Use a Living Trust

January 26, 2021Estate Planning

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One of the most dangerous misconceptions about getting your affairs in order is the idea that trusts are only useful for very wealthy individuals. This false concept is based on a half-truth.Indeed, high net worth individuals use rather complicated irrevocable trusts to gain estate tax efficiency. At the same time, the revocable living trust that can be ideal for a wide range of people who are not among the financial elite.Let’s look at some of the major benefits that living trusts … [Read more...] about You Don’t Have to Be Rich to Use a Living Trust

Five Key Facts About Simple Wills

January 13, 2021Uncategorized

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The simple will is the most commonly used estate planning document, but many people who utilize them make the mistake of overlooking trusts. In this post, we will share five key pieces of information about wills so you can go forward with a more complete understanding.Guardian DesignationEveryone is aware of the fact that you can use a will to state your wishes regarding the way you want your assets to be transferred after you are gone. You can also name a guardian for dependent children if … [Read more...] about Five Key Facts About Simple Wills

SECURE Act 2.0 Would Bring Big IRA Changes

January 6, 2021retirement planning

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As elder law and estate planning attorneys, we pay close attention to legislative changes that can impact our clients. At the end of 2019, one of these situations started to come to light, and it became a reality when the SECURE Act was enacted in December.The changes took effect in 2020, and they affected some key rules for individual retirement accounts. In October, a fresh piece of bipartisan legislation that is being called SECURE Act 2.0 was introduced to expand the IRA … [Read more...] about SECURE Act 2.0 Would Bring Big IRA Changes

Updating Your Plan: Powers of Attorney

January 2, 2021Estate Planning, legal education

This is the first in a two-part series of articles on updating your plan. This first article examines the importance of updating Powers of Attorney, both Financial and Medical. The second part of the series looks at the importance of updating your primary estate planning documents, such as your Trust or Will. Together, these documents are the keystone in even the most basic estate plan and it’s important to keep them up-to-date.First, what’s a Power of Attorney? It’s a document by which you … [Read more...] about Updating Your Plan: Powers of Attorney

Tax Planning for 2021

January 2, 2021Estate Planning, Financial Planning, legal education

As 2020 draws to a close and a new year dawns, we need to think of…tax planning! Some years Congress tweaks the laws more than other years. While 2020 held plenty of surprises with coronavirus and an election, it was a relatively quiet year for legislative changes. Still, even in a quiet year, some things change due to inflation increases, etc.Estate Tax PlanningApplicable Exclusion rises from $11.58 million in 2020 to $11.7 million in 2021.GST Exemption rises from $11.58 million in 2020 … [Read more...] about Tax Planning for 2021

Stepped-Up Basis Is Under Siege

December 21, 2020Estate Planning

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They say that elections have consequences, and this is true on multiple different levels. When a new administration enters the White House, there are usually some changes to the tax laws, and they sometimes affect estate planning strategies.There are a couple of specific provisions that are in the crosshairs, and one of them is the step-up in basis that applies to inherited appreciated assets. We will explain this scenario first, and then we will move on to the second potential … [Read more...] about Stepped-Up Basis Is Under Siege

Four Key Facts About Probate

December 18, 2020Estate Planning

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If you use a Will to facilitate the distribution of your estate, the executor who you name in the document would act as the administrator. The executor would be required to admit the will to probate, and the court would supervise while the estate is being administered.During probate, the assets are identified and inventoried by the executor, and they are prepared for distribution. The court will determine the validity of the will, and creditors will be notified and paid by the … [Read more...] about Four Key Facts About Probate

Four Reasons to Steer Clear of DIY Wills

December 16, 2020Estate Planning

There are websites that sell generic, boilerplate legal documents, including simple wills. Their commercials make it sound like it is easy for anyone to get their affairs in order using DIY estate planning forms they purchased online.Since so many people put estate planning on the back burner, this can sound like a simple solution, but this is actually a shortsighted perspective. In this post, we will look at four reasons why you should probably steer clear of do-it-yourself estate planning … [Read more...] about Four Reasons to Steer Clear of DIY Wills

Former Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh Died Without a Will

December 15, 2020Estate Planning

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When people pass away when they are relatively young, it serves as a reminder about the fragility of life. You never know what the future holds, and a completely unexpected event can change everything in the blink of an eye.Tony Hsieh was a visionary entrepreneur that passed away on November 27th in Connecticut from complications of smoke inhalation and burns. He was a resident of Las Vegas, but he was visiting a friend at the time.His rise to entrepreneurial success was meteoric. After … [Read more...] about Former Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh Died Without a Will

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