Wealth Transfer: OutRight Or In Trust?
As Baby Boomers transfer trillions to younger generations, there are many decisions to be made, not just about what estate planning tools to use (wills or trusts) but about fundamentals, like whether to make…
Read Moreabout Wealth Transfer: OutRight Or In Trust?
Rainy Days Continue For Prince’s Estate
When music legend Prince died unexpectedly in 2016, it took six years for relations and business associates to come to agreement over his assets and affairs. The plans, announced in 2022, would have allowed…
Read Moreabout Rainy Days Continue For Prince’s Estate
Probate Dispute?
Ordinarily, probate court matters are routine, and may include admitting wills, greenlighting executors and ensuring creditors and beneficiaries receive the appropriate notifications in a timely manner. Sometimes disputes, such as will contests or claims…
Read Moreabout Probate Dispute?
Planning Ahead: Capacity Decline
A brutal truth is that we can never know if or when we could experience a capacity decline that impedes our ability to run our businesses, handle our finances, and make sound decisions. That’s…
Read Moreabout Planning Ahead: Capacity Decline
Death and Taxes: Who Pays What?
While the saying “you can’t take it with you,” is true of our money and possessions, taxes do follow us into death, remaining due until paid off, usually by the personal representative or other…
Read Moreabout Death and Taxes: Who Pays What?
Older and Wiser: Marriage and Estate Plans
Among the gifts of later life marriages, is the hard won experience that informs relationships. Marrying later in life may have unique challenges too, since everything from our pasts comes with us, including children,…
Read Moreabout Older and Wiser: Marriage and Estate Plans
Prenups and Estate Planning?
Making formal “if this/then that” finance plans (aka prenuptial contracts) in advance of marriage is not the same as estate planning, however prenup arrangements can be a helpful way to jumpstart a collaborative estate…
Read Moreabout Prenups and Estate Planning?
Estate Planning: Transfer Designations?
Adding transfer-on-death (TOD) and payable-on-death (POD) designations to financial accounts can be a helpful way to ensure beneficiaries efficiently receive assets intended for them. However, to avoid unintended negative consequences, account designations do need…
Read Moreabout Estate Planning: Transfer Designations?
Heartbroken?
Deep sorrow is normal following the death of a loved one, and ultimately, nothing we do is likely to change that. We can, however, do the important tasks of leaving our affairs in order…
Read Moreabout Heartbroken?