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Estate Planning

Estate Planning is the process of determining how your wealth and assets should be transferred to the heirs of your choice: your children, grandchildren, friends, families, charitable causes, etc. and then deciding which legal tools and structures to use to best meet your estate planning goals.

Estate planning is not simply reducing or eliminating taxes and avoiding probate.  Only after establishing how you want your estate’s assets to be distributed should you consider ways to reduce taxes and avoid probate. From there, good estate plans deal with a host of other issues. Now, with all but a few estates exempt from the federal estate tax, those other issues are, or should be, at the forefront of estate planning.

An estate plan is to ensure that you are taken care of the rest of your life and that your wealth is transferred to the people you want to have it. A good estate plan ensures these goals are accomplished with as much efficiency and as little cost as possible. An estate plan addresses the management and distribution of an individual’s property and financial obligations after he or she dies with financial tools such as wills, revocable living trusts and power of attorney.

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Choosing a Trustee for a Winning Estate Planning Strategy

December 1, 2010

Trusts are an important component of many estate planning strategies. Once used only by the wealthy to reduce taxes, trusts now meet a variety of needs for estates of all sizes. A trust can be used to avoid probate, hold life insurance, preserve assets for beneficiaries, and meet a range of other goals. The unfortunate […]

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Evaluating a Codicil vs. a New Will for your Estate Planning Strategy

November 1, 2010

When an Estate Planning Strategy needs updating, there’s always one key question. Should an entire will be written and executed, or is a simple amendment sufficient? An amendment to a will in lawyer talk is a codicil. It’s an important question, and not one to be taken lightly. The advantage of a codicil is you […]

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Adding Life Insurance Trusts to Your Estate Planning Strategy

November 1, 2010

Life insurance used to be a standard part of almost every Estate Planning Strategy. In recent years, insurance moved to the back burner or completely off the menu of many estate planning strategies. A recent article in The Wall Street Journal pointed out that the very wealthy make up the bulk of current permanent life […]

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Estate Planning to Ensure Wealth, Heirs Are Secure

October 1, 2010

You worked hard to build your estate, and you’re working harder than ever to keep it. One of your Estate Planning goals is for your estate eventually to make life easier for younger loved ones. Yet, you want to ensure the wealth isn’t wasted and also that it doesn’t make your heirs too comfortable. You […]

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Estate Planning to Make Gifts While Avoiding Taxes

October 1, 2010

The estate tax is suspended for 2010, but the gift tax still is in place and will remain when the estate tax is restored. An advantage to adjusting your Estate Planning and making gifts in 2010 is the gift tax rate is its lowest in decades: 35%. Also the generation-skipping tax is repealed for the […]

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Knowing What to Review Your Estate Planning Strategy

September 1, 2010

Congress still is dithering and debating what the estate tax will be after 2010. That’s no reason for you to procrastinate and delay starting a plan if you don’t have one or taking a look at your existing plan. There could be many dangers and pitfalls other than taxes lurking in your plan, and with […]

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Knowing When to Revise Your Estate Planning Strategy

August 1, 2010

What do Gary Coleman and Dennis Hopper have in common, other than being recently-deceased actors? Each left behind messy estate problems because he didn’t update his plan. It looks like attorneys will receive a nice piece of each estate and of the bank accounts of the contending heirs. You can find details in mainstream media, […]

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Using Summer Jobs to Create Roth IRAs as Estate Planning Start

July 1, 2010

More American teenagers than in recent years are seeking summer jobs this year (though fewer than in the old days). You can help make a summer job more profitable for your grandchildren and teach them about long-term Estate Planning at the same time. Or you can provide an additional incentive for the teenager who doesn’t […]

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