The irrevocable charitable lead trust is a trust that cannot be amended, revised or cancelled. We would call that bullet-proof, and it would have been a good idea for preventing James Gandolfini's estate from being "whacked" by estate taxes. The financial website thestreet.com took a closer look at this powerful…
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Thanksgiving Dinner: Time to Discuss Estate Planning?
Long-standing American family traditions are changing with the times. The sled trips through snowy woods and icy rivers have given way to cross-country jet flights and international Skype visits. But regardless of the changes, when you all do sit down to a holiday meal, according to thestreet.com's "Estate Planning Over…
Take Time After Receiving an Inheritance Before Investing
If you inherit a portfolio or a large amount of money, proceed with caution, according to "What to Do When You Get an Inheritance," in US News & World Report. Every situation is different, but a few basics need to be kept in mind for heirs who are thinking about…
Cost of Adoption Can be Offset with Tax Credits
The average family can face high expenses when adopting a child. But there are tax benefits that will provide some help, as reported in The Middlesboro (KY) Daily News article, "Thinking of adopting? Be prepared for expenses." Among the benefits are an exclusion from your taxable income of employer-provided adoption…
Determining Value of a Property Partnership Can be Fair
Ending a property partnership is often a lot like getting divorced. Most splits are the result of an irrevocable break in the personal relationship of the partners, the investment becoming a cash drain, or siblings who inherited property together and now want to sell. In a perfect world, property partnerships…
Guardian Abuse is a Growing Problem
Guardianship is a fairly straightforward and basic function. A person who is not able to handle her or his own affairs, for any number of reasons, is assigned a guardian by the court, who is to act on their behalf for financial, medical and care-taking purposes. The guardian is charged…
Wealthy Estates Just Look Different
The media tends to place a great deal of focus on federal income tax, but despite that, the number of estates that actually pay this federal tax are proportionately small. Less than 12,000 estate tax returns were filed with the IRS in 2014, and of those, most of the estates…
Avoiding Estate Planning Mishaps
In many cases, knowledge is power. But in estate planning, knowledge by itself can be a dangerous thing. You need to pair knowledge of the most common estate planning mistakes with another kind of knowledge: what to DO about those mistakes. And we would even add a third thing: knowing…
Robin Williams Will Limits Use of Likeness
Certain celebrities continue to earn phenomenal amounts of money, even though they are deceased. Using advanced technology, audiences enjoy what appear to be live performances and new material from actors and singers who have been gone for decades. Holograms are good enough to convince stadiums filled with fans that they…
Escheatment: Monitor Unclaimed Property Lists
A state government has the legal right to claim the property of a person who has passed away and has no heirs or beneficiaries. Here's the problem: almost all state governments today are experiencing significant shortfalls in revenues. As a result, some states have become a little too eager and…