A question that often comes up in estate planning is “How much money do you need to get a Living Trust?” The question is a fundamental misunderstanding, but a common one. Although there would not be much point in doing so, you can put as little as a single penny into a Living Trust. The question is based on the premise that Living Trusts are designed for rich people. It’s a false premise. Living Trusts are designed for anyone who either wants to give something for one person to manage for the … [Read more...] about Estate Size and Living Trusts
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The Inflation Reduction Act
President Biden scored a win on some issues, but a loss on others when he signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law. The legislation left the estate and gift tax alone and made modest changes to the income tax. The Act will have a significant impact on those on Medicare because of the cap on out-of-pocket prescription drug costs and insulin. My friend and colleagueTereina Stidd, an estate planning expert, comments on the impact of the new law. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about The Inflation Reduction Act
What’s Estate Planning Got to do with Interest Rates – Part II
As interest rates continue to climb, Estate Planning practitioners look to different planning techniques to take advantage of rising rates. Two common estate planning techniques work well in higher-interest rate environments. My friend and colleagueTereina Stidd, an estate planning expert, shares some more of her thoughts on the matter. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about What’s Estate Planning Got to do with Interest Rates – Part II
What’s Estate Planning Got to do with Interest Rates – Part I
Interest rates were at historic lows for many years. Those rates have begun to rise in recent months and may continue to do so. Practitioners need to monitor interest rates in order to advise clients regarding the most effective Estate Planning strategies in any environment. My friend and colleagueTereina Stidd, an estate planning expert, shares some of her thoughts on the matter. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about What’s Estate Planning Got to do with Interest Rates – Part I
How Do I Trust Thee…Part III
If a client’s Estate Plan involves a revocable trust, then the client needs to decide who will serve as trustee after the client dies. Sometimes, clients have several undesirable options if they want to name an individual and they consider naming an institution to serve as trustee. This article by my friend and colleague Tereina Stidd, an estate planning expert, is the third in a three-part series and provides a framework for clients considering naming an institutional trustee. Read on to learn … [Read more...] about How Do I Trust Thee…Part III
How Do I Trust Thee…Part I
When clients undertake Estate Planning, they face the difficult decision of naming a trustee after their death. While Estate Planning documents are effective once signed, they often contain provisions regarding what will happen upon the trustor’s death. Because of the application years in advance, the choice of who will serve as trustee often vexes clients. They need to make this decision years in advance of the time that the individual will serve and as we know, circumstances change. This … [Read more...] about How Do I Trust Thee…Part I
What the Heck are Digital Assets?
If you think the terms “digital estate” and "digital assets" sound foreign, you are not alone. Until recently, most people did not even worry about how to include their digital assets in their estate plan because they did not have one. Today, however, even the average American owns digital property. As the world moves to computing in the clouds, we will all have more digital property in the years to come–all of which needs to be included in your estate plan. In case you think you don’t have … [Read more...] about What the Heck are Digital Assets?
Good Estate Planning Advice Pays for Itself
When beginning to think about your estate plan needs, it’s important to get proper legal representation. You likely want to make sure that you’re able to have the best plan possible. Don’t guess your way through this important planning process. Take a look at the following information, to learn more. If you have any questions, or if you’d like to create an estate plan, contact an experienced and qualified estate planning attorney. Would you accept legal advice from anyone? Would you use … [Read more...] about Good Estate Planning Advice Pays for Itself
Understanding Tax Apportionment Clauses
Many individuals mistakenly believe that they need a large estate before concerning themselves with taxes at their death. While the Federal government does not impose taxes until an estate exceeds the Applicable Exclusion Amount, it’s important to the role that state estate and inheritance tax play, as well as a beneficiary’s own financial picture. Without careful consideration regarding the source of payment, disastrous consequences result. My friend and colleague Tereina Stidd, an estate … [Read more...] about Understanding Tax Apportionment Clauses
Planning Considerations for Real Families
In an ideal world, all of our children or other beneficiaries would be fully grown, responsible, and disability-free upon our deaths. However, we don’t live in a perfect world and unforeseen circumstances often exist. Whether your beneficiaries are minors, are receiving assistance from the government based on a disability, or are otherwise not in the best position to manage an inheritance, there are plenty of great solutions available through proper estate planning. If your beneficiary is a … [Read more...] about Planning Considerations for Real Families





