When creating a living trust, it is common practice that the person doing the estate planning will name themselves as trustee and will appoint a successor trustee to handle matters once they pass on or become incapacitated. If you have been named successor trustee for a person that has died, it is … [Read more...] about Role of the Successor Trustee
Trusts
Revocable Living Trusts
A Revocable Living Trust is a common estate planning tool that has many benefits. As a revocable trust, the person creating the trust, the grantor, retains the ability to change or rescind the document at any point. The document is called a “living” trust because it is applicable throughout one's … [Read more...] about Revocable Living Trusts
Why New Parents Need an Estate Plan
Becoming a new parent is a life changing experience, and caring for a child is an awesome responsibility as well as an amazing joy. Among the many things for new parents to do to provide for their children is to complete their own estate plan. This is the time to think about your child's future by … [Read more...] about Why New Parents Need an Estate Plan
Charitable Giving
Many people give to charity during their lives, but unfortunately too few Americans take advantage of the benefits of incorporating charitable giving into their estate plans. By planning ahead, you can save on income and estate taxes, provide a meaningful contribution to the charity of your choice, … [Read more...] about Charitable Giving
Self-Settled vs. Third-Party Special Needs Trusts
Special needs trusts allow individuals with disabilities to qualify for need-based government assistance while maintaining access to additional assets which can be used to pay for expenses not covered by such government benefits. If the trust is set up correctly, the beneficiary will not risk losing … [Read more...] about Self-Settled vs. Third-Party Special Needs Trusts
Overview of the Ways to Hold Title to Property
You are purchasing a home, and the escrow officer asks, “How do you want to hold title to the property?” In the context of your overall home purchase, this may seem like a small, inconsequential detail; however nothing could be further from the truth. A property can be owned by the same people, yet … [Read more...] about Overview of the Ways to Hold Title to Property
5 Overlooked Estate Planning Issues
In planning your estate, you most likely have concerned yourself with “big picture” issues. Who inherits what? Do I need a living trust? However, there are numerous details that are often overlooked, and which can drastically impact the distribution of your estate to your intended beneficiaries. At … [Read more...] about 5 Overlooked Estate Planning Issues
Year End Gifts
If you’re like most people, you want to make sure you and your loved ones pay the least amount of tax possible. Many use year-end gift giving as a way to transfer wealth to younger generations and also reduce the overall potential estate tax that will be due upon their death. Below are some steps … [Read more...] about Year End Gifts
A Simple Will Is Not Enough
Estate planning attorneys regularly receive inquiries from potential clients asking how much a ‘simple will’ costs. But a basic last will and testament cannot accomplish every goal of estate planning; and often cannot even accomplish the most common goals. This fact often surprises people who are … [Read more...] about A Simple Will Is Not Enough