Most Estate Planning attorneys will tell you that creating an Estate Plan helps prevent litigation after death. That statement needs a caveat. Most of the time, a properly created Estate Plan will prevent litigation. As this article demonstrates, sometimes, even with an Estate Plan, the family ends up in litigation.
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Avoiding an Audit
The Internal Revenue Service recently released its Strategic Operating Plan. In that plan, the Service indicated that it planned to conduct more audits, especially on the wealthiest taxpayers. Hearing that you are facing an audit is enough to strike fear into even the most stoic of individuals. No one is immune from audit; however, taxpayers following certain steps are less likely to be audited than those who don’t.
What Independence Day Teaches Us About Estate Planning
The 4th of July reminds people of the flag, freedom, and fireworks! As our nation’s birthday approaches, we should reflect upon what freedom means to us. Creating an Estate Plan provides a level of individual freedom – a peace of mind regarding your family’s well-being and the legacy that you leave for them once you are gone.
Courts Allowing More Flexible Trust Amendments
As much as I enjoy writing about celebrity Estate Planning gone wrong, and less often, right, occasionally, a court opinion catches my attention. That’s particularly true when the decision will have lasting implications for Estate Planning. This blog returns to the basic lessons about amending a Trust. In an increasingly litigious world, disgruntled beneficiaries feel emboldened to fight for what they think is theirs. It doesn’t always work out in their favor, especially when they base their argument on a “technicality.”
Meeting the Next Level in Minneapolis
The best Estate Planners stay current on the latest trends. The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys held its semi-annual conference providing education and learning for and inspiring excellence in its Members. Read on to learn more about the unique experience at the Spring Summit 2024 conference.
The Purple Onion…an ode to Tangible Personal Property
More than one estate has boiled down to a fight over tangible personal property. Sometimes even if it lacks monetary value, it holds tremendous emotional significance for the beneficiaries. Maybe they remember Mom wearing a string of fake pearls or the no-name watch that Dad wore with pride. Things become more heated; however, when tangible personal property has value. Passing it on to beneficiaries requires a plan both during life and after death.







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