by Christine | Aug 7, 2013 | Charitable Giving, Conservation Easement, Estate Planning |
In general, the value of an easement is the value of the property’s development rights. But in practice, these financial values are far more nuanced and flexible. Do you know the fundamentals of conservation easements? If not, then you might want to do your...
by Christine | Aug 6, 2013 | Estate Planning, Portability |
The first issue regarding portability is what does portability do? The answer is that portability allows the first spouse to die to transfer his/her unused estate tax applicable exclusion amount to the surviving spouse, who can then use it for his/her gift or estate...
by Christine | Aug 5, 2013 | Beneficiary, Estates, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA), Probate, Wills |
The only time your Will would control who gets your IRA is if your estate is the beneficiary. Generally, it’s not a good idea to name your estate as the beneficiary of your IRA. Even though you made sure to prepare your Last Will and Testament, it is not always the...
by Christine | Aug 2, 2013 | Charitable Giving, Easement, Estate Planning |
If you have property that you would like to be preserved, either for conservation or historic purposes, there is nothing so close to a free lunch as the donation of an easement. You may be entitled to a charitable contribution for the value of the...
by Christine | Aug 1, 2013 | Elder Law, Estate Planning |
There’s never a good or easy time to talk with older parents about their finances and estate plans. But taking advantage of a relaxing moment –well before problems arise – can improve the odds of success. If you are heading out for vacation with your elderly loves...