
Do I Maintain Control of Assets That I Convey Into a Trust?
When people ask questions about trusts, they sometimes proceed with the understanding that there is only one type of trust. In reality, there are different types of trusts, and they
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When people ask questions about trusts, they sometimes proceed with the understanding that there is only one type of trust. In reality, there are different types of trusts, and they

There are taxes to pay everywhere you turn, and you should be aware of the estate planning implications when you are looking ahead toward the future. One tax that many

When you have accumulated a significant store of wealth, you may breathe a sigh of relief, because you have reached your financial goals. This is as it should be, but

You may envision a scenario that you have seen on television or in a movie. After a character dies, the family members and friends convene at someone’s home. An important

A power of attorney is a legal device that can be used to satisfy a number of different underlying objectives. If you create a power of attorney, you are called

While many wines get better with age, the same cannot be said for some irrevocable trusts. Maybe you’re the beneficiary of a trust created by your great grandfather seventy years

Estate planning has truly evolved over the past 20 years. Gone is the uncertainty about federal estate taxes and the absolute requirement for married couples to use complex trusts to

The IRS recently signaled that it may be ready to issue new regulations that will affect valuation discounts on family business entities by early September. What Are the Benefits of

As of July 1, 2015, Connecticut probate courts earned the dubious distinction of charging the highest probate fees in the U.S. Amazingly, the Connecticut legislature voted to completely cut general

Recently, the IRS issued the final rules governing the “portability election” as it relates to the federal estate tax exemption. Married couples need to understand how these final rules may
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