People often times shy away from things that they don't understand, and this certainly contributes to the fact that many individuals are going through life without an estate plan. With this in mind, we would like to respond to some common questions about last wills. What can a will accomplish? The first thing that may come to your mind when you think about a last will is that it can facilitate the transfer of your financial assets after you pass away. This is true, but there are some other … [Read more...] about Responses to Common Questions About Last Wills
Estate Planning: Three Things to Think About
Estate planning should best be viewed as a holistic endeavor. Yes, planning your estate involves preparing your financial assets for eventual distribution to your heirs, but there are other matters to take into consideration. Here are three things to think about. How to Transfer Assets Understanding the general fact that you have to arrange for the transfer of your assets to your heirs is one thing. But how should you go about it? The answer to this question varies person by person. Some … [Read more...] about Estate Planning: Three Things to Think About
July Estate Planning Seminars Scheduled
We have our July estate planning seminars scheduled, and we would like to invite our readers to attend one of these free informational sessions. When you have more of an understanding of the reasons why you may want to take certain steps, you are likely to be motivated to take action for the well-being of your loved ones. People who don't really understand all the facts about estate planning often go through life without making the appropriate preparations. They think that things will just … [Read more...] about July Estate Planning Seminars Scheduled
Demystifying the ILIT
The acronyms that are used in the field of estate planning can sometimes leave the layperson scratching his or her head. Because of this, we often examine commonly used acronyms to take the mystery out of them. In this installment, we will highlight the irrevocable life insurance trust or ILIT. The estate tax on the federal level carries a 40% maximum rate, and the 2014 exclusion amount is $5.34 million. If you inventory your assets and find that your net worth exceeds this figure, you would do … [Read more...] about Demystifying the ILIT
Life Insurance Proceeds Are Often Unclaimed
Life insurance is going to be a part of many estate plans. In fact, a lot of people get their first exposure to estate planning when they are introduced to their benefits program when they start their first "real job." Employers will often offer life insurance as part of a benefits package. The employer generally pays for a base amount, and the employee has the option of purchasing increased coverage. When you are married, especially if you have children, life insurance is a very valuable and … [Read more...] about Life Insurance Proceeds Are Often Unclaimed
Big Lottery Winners Face Estate Tax Exposure
A winning Powerball lottery ticket was recently purchased in the state of Florida, and the story provides some insight into the impact of the estate tax. Many of us have dreamed about winning a huge sum of money in a lottery of some kind. It can be quite a bit of fun to sit back and imagine everything you would do with the money. You may envision traveling around the world. One destination that you may not think about is a trip to an estate planning attorney's office. With the Powerball … [Read more...] about Big Lottery Winners Face Estate Tax Exposure
Estate Error Leaves Shelter Owner With Empty Feeling
How would you feel if you were to receive a significant inheritance and then find out that the estate administrator had sent you the money by accident? This is the feeling that was experienced by Collinsville, Oklahoma animal shelter founder Susan Babbitt. Out of the blue, she received over $188,000 from the estate of a woman named Mary Kay Thomas. Though she was unaware of any connection between the deceased to Ms. Thomas and her shelter, she was certainly happy to receive the windfall because … [Read more...] about Estate Error Leaves Shelter Owner With Empty Feeling
Pet Trusts Provide Peace of Mind
It's no secret that there are a lot of pet lovers in the United States, and as a senior you can join their ranks with peace of mind by creating a pet trust. It is important for every responsible adult to have an estate plan in place, and you should painstakingly cover all of your bases. At the same time, people live much longer than dogs and cats and most other animals. If you are a relatively young adult and you have family members who would obviously care for your pet if you were to pass … [Read more...] about Pet Trusts Provide Peace of Mind
Manzarek Dies; Legacy Intact
The way that you will be remembered after you pass away is considered to be your legacy. You can keep this in mind when you are making decisions throughout your life, and legacy planning is a very real facet of a comprehensive estate plan. Part of this is keeping your reputation intact as you build a substantial body of work. If your work is something that will continue to exist after you pass away, your legacy will have a particular solidity to it. Such is the case with the recently deceased … [Read more...] about Manzarek Dies; Legacy Intact
Arrests Made in Will Forgery Case
Your first thought when you hear about someone challenging a will may be that the individual presenting the challenge can't accept the decisions of the deceased. Indeed, there are cases where someone feels as though he or she has been treated unfairly. Of course, that in itself does not render a will invalid by any stretch of the imagination. You have a right to leave inheritances as you see fit, and you have a right to disinherit people as you see fit. The above being stated, there are times … [Read more...] about Arrests Made in Will Forgery Case
