A carefully crafted estate plan may have avoided the multi-million dollar battle over Michael Jackson’s estate currently taking place in the U.S. Tax Court. By disposing of his assets primarily by Will, his estate has been subjected to a myriad of red tape as well as the scrutiny of the Internal Revenue Service. Maybe, as his attorneys have argued, his…
It is not that uncommon for relatively younger children to receive large sums of money and property from their parents’ estate. This may or may not be a good idea in some situations. If both parents or a surviving parent dies, what kind of restrictions should be placed on an inheritance? The question is more acute if a child…
In some cases, the home may pass by will to children and other heirs, incurring burdensome estate taxes. In other situations, it may become a source of conflict or become part of a forced sale to settle debts or taxes, and in some cases it may pass uneventfully tax-free to the intended heirs. When transferring a vacation home to your heirs,…
Gifting to your heirs before you die has a huge tax savings for you, and possibly timing for your heirs. Gifts of money or property allow you to provide your heirs with funds or property when it will have the most significant impact and it is tax-free. Whether providing a down-payment on a home, sending your grandchildren to college, or…
Chances are you have read or been told by someone that you should ‘avoid probate at all costs.’ This is especially true if you have a relatively sizable estate, which includes at least one house and some savings and/or investments in a portfolio. If one does not have a will, probate is the court administrative process whereby there is judicial…
When we think of estate planning, most of the time we think in the context of spouses and children. In fact, most people do wind up bequeathing everything to their spouse and their kids. At the same time, power of attorney and advance health care directives are usually delegated to spouses and children. Yet, there are many successful persons who…
Probate is a legal process used to pass a deceased individual’s property to heirs and beneficiaries of the deceased. Probate must be initiated whether an individual dies with or without leaving a will. A will aids the court in determining how property and assets should be disposed. The probate process can be a lengthy, costly, and complicated process even when…
Many people want to support their favorite charities after death by including charitable donations in their estate plans. For many, however, this goal is at odds with the goal of making sure that family members are provided for. If you are in the process of drafting a will or trust and want to support one or more charities while also…
Many people think estate planning is only necessary for the elderly and the wealthy. This is a very common misconception. Here are six reasons why estate planning should be on the radar for everyone in their 20’s or 30’s: 1) You Never Know What May Happen Think you are young and have plenty of time left to worry about estate…
Were you aware that there are about 75 million people in the United States with disabilities? That’s about 25% of the population! Did you know that 53% of disabled people are over the age of 50? The U.S. Census Bureau has labeled disabled Americans the country’s largest minority population. Consider this story from a recent New York Times article: According to…