
US Supreme Court Says IRAs Fair Game for Debts
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that certain money inherited from individual retirement accounts can be taken by creditors to cover the debts of people in bankruptcy proceedings. In a unanimous
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that certain money inherited from individual retirement accounts can be taken by creditors to cover the debts of people in bankruptcy proceedings. In a unanimous
Casey Kasem, an iconic voice of radio and television for decades, was in critically condition in a Washington state hospital, while his three children from his first marriage fought with
If you have identified all your potential IP and never operated without professionally prepared documents, you will likely be confident about the value of what you worked so hard to
Estate Planning -Things to consider before you travel In these winter months, many of us will be traveling to visit friends and family. Before any trip, most of us create
Americans are very generous when it comes to charitable giving. In addition, lower earners give more proportionately than higher earners. Perhaps this is because lower earners understand how easily a
In her September 2012 article, PhyllisKorkki with the NY Times discusses how our aging society may deal with some of the problems that occur when they have no children or
Florida probate law has changed recently with regard to people who die intestate (without a will) and are married. If you have no descendants, your entire intestate estate will go
Estate Planning in 2013 and Beyond under the New Tax Law The recent tax legislation dealing with the “fiscal cliff” included significant revisions to the estate tax law that will
The end of the year will be here before we know it. But there is still time to meet some major estate planning goals. Here are ten things to do
For the rest of 2012, every American can transfer up to $5.12 million free of federal gift, estate and generation-skipping transfer tax—and estate planners are doing everything they can to
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