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Probate News

Dec82021

4 reasons to revisit your powers of attorney

Probate NewsBy Marc SilversteinDecember 8, 2021

Although much of estate planning deals with what happens after you die, it’s equally important to have a plan for making critical financial or medical decisions if you’re unable to make them for yourself. Carefully designed…

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May122021

What does a trustee do?

UncategorizedBy Marc SilversteinMay 12, 2021

Your estate plan may include several different trusts. The reason is that various types of trusts can accomplish a myriad of estate planning goals. Thus, it’s critical to understand the role of a trustee. The trustee’s…

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Apr162021

Do You Need To File A Gift Tax Return?

Probate NewsBy Marc SilversteinApril 16, 2021

It’s tax-filing season and you’re likely focused on your income or business tax returns. But don’t forget about another type of return. In 2020, if you made substantial gifts of wealth to family members you may…

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Apr142021

A Revocable Living Trust Works Only If You Properly Fund It

Probate NewsBy Marc SilversteinApril 14, 2021

A revocable living trust is often used to complement a will. For instance, you might transfer specific securities to the trust. Notably, these assets generally don’t have to go through the probate process, which can be…

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Apr122021

Keep It All In The Family: Transferring Your Vacation Home

Probate NewsBy Marc SilversteinApril 12, 2021

If your family owns a vacation home, you know what a relaxing refuge it can be. This is especially true these days due to the limited travel options you may have because of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.…

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Apr82021

What Happens If Your Spouse Fails To Designate You As The Beneficiary Of His Or Her IRA?

Probate NewsBy Marc SilversteinApril 8, 2021

One advantage of inheriting an IRA from your spouse is that you’re entitled to transfer the funds to a spousal rollover IRA. The rollover IRA is treated as your own IRA for tax purposes, which means…

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Mar12021

Have You Made Your Burial Wishes Clear?

Probate NewsBy Marc SilversteinMarch 1, 2021

It may be difficult to consider, but funeral arrangements are a critical component of your estate plan. Failure to clearly communicate your wishes regarding the disposition of your remains can lead to tension, disputes and even…

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Feb262021

The BDIT: A trust with a twist

Probate NewsBy Marc SilversteinFebruary 26, 2021

The beneficiary defective inheritor’s trust (BDIT) allows you to enjoy the benefits of a traditional trust without giving up control over your property. BDITs can hold a variety of assets, but they’re particularly effective for assets…

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Feb222021

Your original will: Does your family know where to locate it?

Probate NewsBy Marc SilversteinFebruary 22, 2021

In a world that’s increasingly paperless, you’re likely becoming accustomed to conducting a variety of transactions digitally. But when it comes to your last will and testament, only an original, signed document will do. A photocopy…

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Feb182021

Power Of Attorney Abuse: What You Can Do About It

Probate NewsBy Marc SilversteinFebruary 18, 2021

A financial power of attorney — sometimes called a “power of attorney for property” or a “general power of attorney” — can be a valuable estate planning tool. The main disadvantage is that it’s susceptible to…

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