If you are the parent of a child with special needs, you need to address your child’s needs in your estate plan to ensure that he or she is well protected both during your lifetime and after you are gone. Care must be taken, however, to ensure that your child will benefit from the financial assistance you intend to gift to him/her. To help you get started, let's see how you can provide for your special needs child in your estate plan. Why Is a Special Needs Trust Necessary? As the parent, … [Read more...] about Providing for Your Child with Special Needs
Special Needs Planning
Interaction between Education Savings (“529”) Accounts and ABLE Accounts
In previous newsletters, we have discussed both so-called “529 accounts”, which are a type of tax-efficient education savings accounts and ABLE accounts, which are a relatively new type of account that can be established to provide additional resources for persons receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. While each account is for a different purpose, they do share some similar features. Due to a recent law change, it is now possible to make limited transfers from existing 529 … [Read more...] about Interaction between Education Savings (“529”) Accounts and ABLE Accounts
Why A Will Isn’t the Only Document You Need (part 1 of 2)
If you’re thinking about getting a will, know that it may not be your best option. A will allows you to have control over future decisions. However, you should know that it’s important to consider other planning techniques, in addition. A will is not the only planning tool that you need. Take a look at the following information, to learn more. If you have any questions, contact an estate planning attorney. You can’t plan for incapacity. Your will is only effective after you die, … [Read more...] about Why A Will Isn’t the Only Document You Need (part 1 of 2)
An Update On ABLE Accounts
We have previously wrote about the long-awaited arrival in California of the so-called ABLE accounts. Formally, known as an Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) account, they are a low-cost, easy-to-access plan established by federal law that began rolling out in 2016 and is now available in California. Modeled after the so-called “529 accounts”, an educational savings program offered by individual states, ABLE accounts let children or adults with disabilities incurred before age 26 … [Read more...] about An Update On ABLE Accounts
California Finally Approves ABLE Accounts
At long last, California has rolled out its ABLE accounts. Authorized by a federal law entitled the Achieving a Better Life Experience (or ABLE) Act, it is designed to make available additional funds to persons with disabilities who receive public benefits. The ABLE Act is administered at the state level and California finally began formally recognizing ABLE accounts in late December. ABLE accounts are like Section 529 plans. But, while 529 plans are for education expenses, ABLE accounts … [Read more...] about California Finally Approves ABLE Accounts
Probate Avoidance Made Easy (part 2 of 2)
Probate can be an extremely costly, lengthy, and public process. Many people take the time to carefully plan their estate in order to avoid probate. If you’re looking to avoid probate, you will need to utilize the right techniques. Take a look at some more great ways to avoid probate. If you have any questions or if you’re ready to discuss your probate avoidance needs, meet with an experienced, qualified estate planning attorney. Gift during your lifetime. If you’re able and willing … [Read more...] about Probate Avoidance Made Easy (part 2 of 2)
Probate Avoidance Made Easy (part 1 of 2)
Are you looking to avoid probate? Luckily, there are steps that you can take to ensure that your assets avoid the probate process. Avoiding probate will allow your loved ones to get their inheritances quickly. Avoiding probate can also save time, money, and keeps your affairs private. Take a look at the information below to learn more about some of the probate avoidance options. If you have any questions or if you’d like to discuss a probate avoidance plan, meet with an experienced, … [Read more...] about Probate Avoidance Made Easy (part 1 of 2)
If You’re in a Second Marriage, It is Important to Plan to Protect Your Children
If you’re in a blended family, such as a second marriage with children from a previous relationship, you can do much to keep the peace in your family with your estate plan. One way to keep the peace, using your estate plan, is to specifically consider and plan for your children. This could include not making your children wait until your second spouse dies before they will inherit. Waiting and putting the children second may cause hurt feelings and a breakdown of relationships that you’ve … [Read more...] about If You’re in a Second Marriage, It is Important to Plan to Protect Your Children
13 Disturbing Estate Planning Problems
Each of these 13 disturbing estate planning facts is true; but, each situation can be avoided with a strong, individualized, comprehensive, and up-to-date estate plan. If you don’t name a guardian in your will, your minor children could end up with persons you either don't like or don't know. If you don’t provide for your pet in your estate plan, your pet may be euthanized when you die. If you put assets in joint tenancy with a second spouse, your children may be disinherited. If … [Read more...] about 13 Disturbing Estate Planning Problems
Special Needs Planning Offers Critical Protections
If you have a loved one with special needs and you want to include him or her in your planning, you need to take advantage of special needs planning tools. Such planning allows you to leave assets for the care of your loved one, without disqualifying him from receiving vital governmental assistance. Take a look at how a special needs trust can fit in with your overall estate plan. Another alternative may be the use of what is commonly called a "pooled trust". If you have any questions, or if … [Read more...] about Special Needs Planning Offers Critical Protections


