by Christine | Mar 15, 2012 | Estate Planning |
Sometimes, I’ve noticed, the IRS itself gets a bit too creative. Exhibit A is its treatment of the estate of legendary modern art dealer Ileana Sonnabend who died in 2007, at the age of 92. When it comes to the IRS and taxes, the message is more often than not that...
by Christine | Mar 14, 2012 | Estate Planning, Facebook, GRATs |
Mark Zuckerberg and Dustin Moskovitz, the co-founders of Facebook and two of the world’s youngest billionaires, may seem too young to be thinking about estate planning. But in 2008, when they were both 24, they used an estate planning tool that is more familiar to...
by Christine | Mar 13, 2012 | Durable Power of Attorney For Finances, Estate Planning, Living Will |
There are many do-it-yourself power of attorney forms available; however, it is a good idea to have an attorney draft the form for you. There are many issues to consider and one size does not fit all. The internet has become an unprecedented tool for legal research...
by Christine | Mar 12, 2012 | Estate Planning, Estates, Wills |
Proper estate planning can address many of the legal issues created by posthumous conception. As to the rest, we can understand if the law of property succession has to put some limitations on how late the stork can get started. When science moves too fast for the law...
by Christine | Mar 9, 2012 | Depreciated Assets, Estate Planning, GRATs, Intentionally Defective Grantor Trust (IDGT), Trusts |
IDGTs and GRATs (along with many other income, gift and estate planning strategies) came under attack in the Obama Administration’s Fiscal Year 2013 Revenue Proposals (the “Green Book”) which, if enacted into law, could essentially eliminate the use of IDGTs and...