by Christine | Jun 8, 2012 | Estate Planning, Farms, Succession Planning |
So, you are ready to retire. You’ve worked hard for many years and you now look forward to spending time with grandchildren, fishing, golf or taking that long-delayed trip to Hawaii. However, there are just a couple problems that may need to be resolved. First, who...
by Christine | Jun 7, 2012 | Estate Planning, Gift Tax, Interfamily Loans |
With the government's $5.12 million gift-tax exemption set to fall to $1 million at year-end, more families are using the current leeway to do some financial housekeeping, experts say. The clock is winding down on the first half of 2012 – the “Year of...
by Christine | Jun 6, 2012 | Asset Protection, Estate Planning, Trusts |
Executive-liability insurance is often the first line of financial defense for executives and directors caught up in litigation such as investor lawsuits. For others without such coverage, asset-protection trusts are the way many insulate their wealth from claims....
by Christine | Jun 5, 2012 | Uncategorized |
If you have been appointed the trustee of a trust, this is a strong vote of confidence in your judgment and probity. Unfortunately, it is also a major responsibility. A trustee should be, first and foremost, a “trustworthy” person. A trustworthy trustee acknowledges...
by Christine | Jun 4, 2012 | Asset Protection, Entity Structure, Liability |
It is better to never be a general partner if one can avoid it. But if a person is going to be a general partner of a limited partnership that is either conducting any substantial business or taking investors, they had better do their own asset protection first....