by Christine | Aug 2, 2012 | Asset Protection |
The exception oftentimes proves the rule. This can be especially true in a court of law or to any prudent planner protecting their assets. Certainly, this is the lesson to learn from the recent bankruptcy case of In re Thomas, 2012 WL 2792348 (Bkrtcy.D.Idaho, Slip...
by Christine | Aug 1, 2012 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Retirement Planning, Surviving Spouse |
Estate planning is critical to make sure your assets are passed down as you wish. But another component of estate planning for couples is making sure that the surviving spouse has enough money to live on. Most married couples want to ensure that all of their resources...
by Christine | Jul 31, 2012 | Alzheimer's, Art, Estate Planning |
For many owners of artwork or decorative collectibles, scenario planning works well for individual or a small number of items. Estate planning is a process, not a “one-and-done” event. Sometimes anticipating future curveballs in life may necessitate weaving scenario...
by Christine | Jul 30, 2012 | Estate Planning, Inheritance |
Inheriting money would seem like one of life’s unabashed blessings: someone gives you a lump sum just for being you. For the rest of us, inheritors seem like a democracy’s version of royalty: born into a world of privilege we would love to know. Yet the inheritors I...
by Christine | Jul 27, 2012 | Estate Tax, Income Tax, Same Sex Estate Planning |
Which taxes qualify for the protective claim? Estate taxes, income taxes, even gift taxes. In fact, any time you feel you overpaid a tax you can file for a refund, if you have a good reason. The legality and constitutionality of same-sex marriage has not been far from...