by Christine | Oct 24, 2014 | Asset Protection, Bankruptcy, Bequest, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA), Inheritance, Inherited IRAs, IRA Rollover, Irrevocable Trust, Living Trust, Probate, Trusts, Wills |
As a result, financial advisers and families are taking steps to shield IRA assets for children and other beneficiaries in case those heirs ever find themselves in bankruptcy proceedings. Is your IRA protected from creditors in the event of bankruptcy? Not anymore....
by Christine | Oct 23, 2014 | Advanced Health Care Directive, Asset Protection, Assisted Living Facility, Conservatorships, Dementia, DNR, Durable Power of Attorney For Finances, Elder Care, Elder Law, Estate Plan, Estate Planning, Estates, Healthcare, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA), Intentionally Defective Grantor Trust (IDGT), Irrevocable Trust, Living Trust, Living Will, Long Term Care, Long Term Care Insurance, Medi-Cal Long Term Care, Medical Directives, Nursing Homes, Obama, Power of Attorney, Social Security, Trusts |
Medical research confirms one of the first things people have trouble with in the very early stages of dementia is managing personal finances. This means people can make very expensive financial mistakes, often before anyone notices there is a problem. I have seen...
by Christine | Sep 12, 2014 | Elder Law, Estate Plan, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA), Medicare, Retirement Planning, Roth IRA, Tax Planning |
Today, ordinary income plus various other taxes could boost the effective tax rate on those second-level RMDs well over 40%. Who knows what tax rates might be in effect when current clients eventually pass their IRAs to future generations? Some individuals choose to...
by Christine | Sep 5, 2014 | Assets, Beneficiary, Bequest, Estate Plan, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Estates, Gift, GIfting, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA), Inheritance, Inherited IRAs, Inheritors, Power of Attorney, Probate, Trusts, Wills |
Some people decide, as Robin Williams apparently did, that it's better to hand down wealth to adult children while you, the parent, are still alive. (Of course, you have to have more than enough assets for yourself to be able to do that.) One benefit is that you...
by Christine | Aug 15, 2014 | Estate Planning, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA) |
A ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court holding that assets contained in an inherited individual retirement account (IRA) don’t qualify as retirement funds for the purposes of bankruptcy exemption, has turned the estate planning community on its head. Prior to a recent US...
by Christine | Jun 16, 2014 | Beneficiary Designation, Beneficiary Forms, Estate Law, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA) |
Finally your will is finished, and you can sleep soundly knowing that your heirs will receive the assets that you intend. Right? Not necessarily. If you've got a will, you may feel like you are all set when it comes to your estate plans. But does your will have a...