It’s been said that you’re never too young nor too old to begin estate planning, but you can be too late. The 2021 Wills and Estate Planning Study by the website Caring.com indicates that too many Americans have been delaying estate planning, with only 32.9 percent of Americans having a last will and testament in place.…
Turning 18 and graduating from high school can feel like a momentous achievement — and it is! Many young adults are heading off to college or thinking about what their next steps in life will be. It’s a time filled with hope, excitement, and maybe a bit of anxiety as well. You’re on your own and…
You’ve built up a successful business through years of hard work and dedication, but the time has come to consider whether to pass this business along to your beneficiaries or to choose a successor to carry on with the enterprise. You may be thinking about retirement or facing health challenges that force you to withdraw from…
The recent passing in California of Proposition 19 (Prop 19 contains two changes in California property tax assessments which can adversely impact your estate plan. Limitations to the Parent-Child tax reassessment Exclusion effective 2/16/2021 The current law provides an exclusion from a property when a parent transfers ownership of a principal residence to a child, without…
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) dramatically (but temporarily) increased the exemption level of the estate, gift and generation skipping tax by decreasing taxpayers liable for this tax by over two-thirds. The impact of this Act for the government compared with the $1 million exemption and 55% rate under another estate tax reduction law of…
There’s no question that establishing one’s end of life plans can be uncomfortable. We all know it’s something we should get around to but we tend to put off facing our own mortality, and trust me, you’re not alone. A 2017 survey by Caring.com showed that only 42 percent of U.S. adults had current estate planning…
It’s important to revisit your estate plan each time you pass a major milestone in your life. For instance, having a child, getting remarried, and starting a business are all occasions that call for a review of your estate plan. That way (should worse come to worst), your loved ones will have accurate, up-to-date documents outlining…
While estate planning and elder law go hand in hand, making smart legal decisions as a senior citizen goes a lot deeper than setting up a simple will. In fact, elder law attorneys such as myself take on a multifaceted role by helping the elderly population protect their current finances and assets while also preventing future…
Good News!! As of January 1st, of 2018, the estate tax exemption threshold was effectively doubled for estate gift and generation-skipping inheritance taxes for tax years 2018 - 1025. This means no inheritance tax for the heir of an estate of $11.2 million for single persons and $22.4 million for couples (based on the law allowing…
Having your end-of-life affairs in order could make your passing easier on your family. Your estate plan should include a variety of information that you wish to provide to your family regarding the distribution of your assets and how to handle specific estate-related tasks. In order to have a complete estate plan, you may need several…
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