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POSTDIVORCE CHECKLIST
People often describe their wedding day as one of the happiest of their lives. However, sometimes happily-ever-after doesn’t last as long as it should and the day comes when dissolution papers are signed, assets dissolved, and households are split. This process of divorce can be emotionally draining, and people find themselves in some of …
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Epic Fails — DIY Deeds
I am sure most, if not all of you have heard of the phrase, “I have just enough knowledge about a topic to be dangerous.” This was the case with Joe Johnson. He and his spouse hired an attorney to assist with drafting and executing his estate plan. At the end of the consultation, when …
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BASIS STEP-UP 101
Property (real or otherwise) inherited by family or friends is not considered to be taxable by the federal government. The ability to be taxed on a piece of property that is inherited can be a big concern and point of confusion for many people. The lesser known IRS “gift” Basis Step-Up, also known as IRC …
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TOP 5 ACTION ITEMS FOR FAMILIES WITH MINOR CHILDREN
“Estate planning is for old people.” • “Estate planning is for the wealthy.” • “I’m not going to die young.” We’ve all said those words or heard them said before. These are misconceptions or justifications that we use to put off thinking about our mortality and taking action. I say “we” because until I …
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Pitfalls of DIY Estate Planning
There is no doubt that everyone loves a bargain when organizing their estate and giving instructions on the distribution of their worldly goods after death. Yes, you can write your wishes on a piece of paper or you can fill out some quick online forms and have either witnessed as a last will and testament …
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Turning 18 Brings Big Changes for Young Adults and Their Parents
How To Be Legally Prepared for The New Laws That Affect You An 18th birthday opens new doors for minors and presents the independence of a fresh adulthood for children. Recognized as a young adult by almost every state in the union, these minors are finally legally able to vote, enter into contracts, and make …
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Estate Planning and New Tax Bill
Estate planning goes beyond estate taxes and to the heart of protecting what's most important to you; your family's legacy, their goals and dreams.
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Trust or Will?
You’ve heard of the words “trust” and “will” and probably wondered what they are and which would fit your situation. Keep reading for some helpful information. A trust is a contract between the owner of assets (the trustor) and the receiver of those assets (the trustee) to hold and administer those assets on behalf …
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Retirement — Things to Consider Beyond Savings
When a business owner thinks about retirement, he typically settles on one of two plans — sell the business or gift it to his children. The choice between the two are usually very personal and will coincide with the goals of the business owner. For each option, there are different considerations, and this necessitates the …
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Why Plan Your Estate?
More times than I care to count, I hear this statement from people: “I don’t have anything, so I don’t need to do any estate planning right now.” This is a major misconception about estate planning, and it permeates not only through the young community but also with seniors as well. Below, I will outline …
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Estate Planning & The Fiscal Cliff — What To Expect if Congress and The White House Do Not Reach a Compromise
Estate Planning & The Fiscal Cliff What To Expect if Congress and The White House Do Not Reach a Compromise If you have been avidly following the fiscal cliff conversation between Congress and the White House, you will have realized that it is quite possible, even probable, that there will be no action taken to …
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Debunking The “Trust Administration Myth”
I just wrapped up my first trust administration and from this experience, this blog entry was born. Based on the questions asked by my client, I realized that many individuals out there are sorely uneducated about this process. Below is a brief explanation of this process. One of the primary misconceptions that I have encountered …
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Dusting The Cobwebs Off That “Old” Estate Plan
Estate plans aren’t created to be current throughout your lifetime. When drafted, they are based on the current climate of the estate tax laws and your own circumstances, with some flexibility built in. The changing legislative, economic, and social times can have more of an effect on your existing estate plan than you think. That …
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“Napkin Wills”
Last week, I spoke with a prospective client (PC) who recently started giving her future and mortality a lot of thought. Her job required her to be around people who were victims of terrible tragedies. In response to whether she had her affairs in order, she mentioned that her wishes were written on a napkin. …
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May Newsletter — The Law Office of Jan Alcide
To commemorate the month of May and, most importantly, Mother’s Day, the Law Office of Jan Alcide published its first newsletter. This series of quarterly newsletters will introduce various topics of interest in Estate Planning. If you have any suggestions of particular topics, post your comments below. Enjoy! And for all you mothers out there, …
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TOP 5 ACTION ITEMS FOR FAMILIES WITH MINOR CHILDREN April 18,2019
POSTDIVORCE CHECKLIST January 14,2020
Epic Fails — DIY Deeds October 9,2019
BASIS STEP-UP 101 July 23,2019
Turning 18 Brings Big Changes for Young Adults and Their Parents January 29,2019
Pitfalls of DIY Estate Planning February 25,2019
Estate Planning and New Tax Bill February 26,2018
Retirement — Things to Consider Beyond Savings October 17,2016
Why Plan Your Estate? January 23,2013
Debunking The “Trust Administration Myth” August 16,2012
The Deferred Action Program — Temporary Reprieve For Millions of “Childhood Arrivals” August 16,2012
Dusting The Cobwebs Off That “Old” Estate Plan July 7,2011
Introduction To Estate Planning April 28,2011