Planning for Incapacity
Every year, many people in the United States are unable to manage their own affairs due to incapacity. They might be young or old. They
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Every year, many people in the United States are unable to manage their own affairs due to incapacity. They might be young or old. They
It’s important to consider whom you’d want to get your assets when you die. Most of us have an idea of whom we’d choose. But,
Even a little bit of a headstart can be extremely helpful in life. Those who start with little economic wealth, including many minorities and recent
The estate tax exclusion is the amount you can give without facing an estate tax. Under current law, you may give this amount during life
Joint ownership of property can offer many benefits, such as ease of transfer and shared responsibility, but it also comes with its own set of
It’s Better to Give, Especially This Year Ordinarily, charitable deductions are only available as an itemized deduction. When you file your federal taxes, you have
This article shows readers how a charitable remainder trust can be used to eliminate the 3.8% surtax, defer income taxation of assets, provide an income
We’re excited to announce that we have been accepted into the prestigious American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys! The Academy is a national organization dedicated
Over time we have seen clients become consumed by the “what” of their estate plan. They lose sight of the bigger picture—their “why.” They may
Healthcare workers have been at the front line of the COVID-19 outbreak response since the beginning. While the majority of America stayed at home, the
Losing a loved one is never easy, but what happens next can be just as overwhelming. As families sort through memories and mourn their loss,
Getting the news that you have to undergo major surgery is never easy. Preparing for absences from work, planning for childcare and household responsibilities, and