Estate Planning News + Trends

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Lamar, Khloe & the Urgency of Estate Planning

> Estate planning documents should be reviewed or prepared immediately upon consideration of divorce or any other significant life event. > Divorce does not affect estate planning documents upon filing, only when the divorce is final. > With proper planning,...

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Structuring Your Trust for Success

Trusts are not just for wealthy families who need tax planning; they can also provide great flexibility for you and significant protection to your loved ones. When it comes to asset protection, threats to an inheritance come in many forms—from the individual’s own...

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Spectrum of Withdrawal Limitations

> Trusts allow for withdrawal limitations ranging from common to creative. > Overly-specific requirements may burden the family and trustee and be struck down if they violate public policy. > Understanding and anticipating the practical administration of the...

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The Death of Whitney’s Daughter

> Outdated estate planning documents can be as dangerous as not having an estate plan at all. > A proper estate plan should provide significant asset protection and oversight for your beneficiaries. > A change in your family or financial situation should...

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The Value of Proper Estate Planning

> Reducing the estate tax and administration burden on your family during a difficult time is an invaluable benefit of proper estate planning. > An incomplete estate plan can lead to extensive legal costs and permanently strained relationships. > The burdens...

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Yes, Single People Need Estate Planning Too

> Every legal adult should ensure that his or her wishes are clearly stated in proper estate planning documents. > Safety nets available to married individuals with children are not as certain for single individuals. > Failing to plan can burden loved ones to...

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White House Continues to Target Transfer Taxes

It was expected—perhaps foolishly—that the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (the “ATRA”), signed into law on January 2, 2013, would end the fluctuating estate and gift tax exemptions by setting the unified exemption at $5 million per individual, indexed for...

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Mr. Cub’s Family and Caregiver Battle Over Estate

Chicago Cubs legend, Ernie Banks (“Mr. Cub”), passed away on January 23, 2015, at age 83. His death certificate indicates that he suffered not only from cardiac arrest but also dementia. It appears that Banks’ friend and caregiver, Regina Rice, and his estranged wife...

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Flaws in Drafting Can Be Very Expensive—Herbert’s Story

This is the story of a man named Herbert who made one crucial mistake in his estate planning.1 Although Herbert is the main character of the story, it is his surviving family members who are left to clean up the mess. POWER POINTS + Loose ends and unclear provisions...

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