by Christine | Aug 12, 2013 | Elder Law, Estate Law, Estate Planning |
If you live in one of the states with an estate tax, you need to take the tax into account when planning your estate … Another state tax to take into account when planning your estate is the inheritance tax. Just when you think you’ve got the whole federal estate tax...
by Christine | Jul 30, 2013 | Estate Law, Estate Planning, Probate |
When James Gandolfini, one of the most recognizable actors of the last decade, died of a heart attack while on vacation last month, the response was as intense as you might have expected for the man who was Tony Soprano. But then something odd happened: a few weeks...
by Christine | Jul 12, 2013 | Estate Law, Gift Tax |
Here is some background on what is known as the "annual gift-tax exclusion." You can give away as much as $14,000 this year to anyone you want—or to each of as many people as you wish—without any tax considerations or burdensome paperwork. The recipient can...
by Christine | Jul 9, 2013 | Estate Law, Estate Planning, Trusts |
When Juliann Reynolds' husband died of cancer in 1992, she had to decide how to plan her own estate … Reynolds is one of a growing number of parents who are requiring their heirs to wait until they are older before they can collect their inheritances. When...
by Christine | Jul 2, 2013 | Estate Law, Estate Planning, Gift, Gift Tax |
It’s a great idea to try to make a difference for your child while you’re here to see the process unfold – it could be one of your most gratifying life moments. Just take your time, think through your approach carefully and don’t do it alone. When you plan for your...
by Christine | Jun 27, 2013 | Elder Law, Estate Law, Joint Ownership |
I often see older people with other peoples’ names on their property as co-owners. Legally, the ownership is joint tenants with right of survivorship, meaning that upon the death of one joint tenant, the surviving joint tenant becomes the sole owner of the...