by Christine | Sep 22, 2011 | Probate, Tax Planning |
If you’re an executor for someone who died in 2010, mark your calendar for January 17, 2012. That’s the new date by which you must now file a key federal tax form. If your last name is “Steinbrenner,” or you also are the heir to the estate of a decedent who passed in...
by Christine | Sep 21, 2011 | Estate Planning, Tax Planning |
As the amount of money stashed in 401(k)s and individual retirement accounts has grown, more and more families are finding themselves locked in battles over who has rights to the assets. Even with the many concerns over retirement accounts in America, it’s undeniable...
by Christine | Sep 21, 2011 | Estate Planning, Tax Planning |
As the amount of money stashed in 401(k)s and individual retirement accounts has grown, more and more families are finding themselves locked in battles over who has rights to the assets. Even with the many concerns over retirement accounts in America, it’s undeniable...
by Christine | Sep 20, 2011 | Estate Planning |
One of the most common estate planning mistakes that people make is joint ownership. Estate planning can be daunting. Once you get past the fact that your very mortality (and morbidity) is the triggering event, estate planning means taking stock of all you own and,...
by Christine | Sep 19, 2011 | Elder Law |
Care transitions — those times when someone enters a hospital, transfers from one department to another, gets discharged to a rehabilitation center or goes home — are risky times. Moving between hospitals or into rehabilitation and other care centers can be a...