The Big Lesson from Tony Bennett’s Embattled Estate and Troubled Trust

When one child occupies a position of trust with a parent to the exclusion of other siblings, that causes friction. Extending that position of power after death exacerbates that friction and may cause irreparable harm. It seems that happened upon the death of beloved singer, Tony Bennett. His daughters have sued their brother on two different occasions leveling some unflattering allegations.

A Hole in Hackman’s Plan

Eugene Allen Hackman enjoyed a prolific acting career that spanned several decades. In a bizarre sequence of events, seemingly ripped from a movie script, his death raised questions and exposed some flaws in both his end-of-life planning and his Estate Plan. Gene’s final act didn’t result in a happy ending, but rather a tragic tale full of warnings to those who care to listen.

Are Irrevocable Trusts Really Irrevocable – Part III

Estate Planning attorneys include irrevocable trusts as part of a comprehensive Estate Plan to achieve both tax and non-tax goals. As the use of Irrevocable Trusts has evolved, so have the ideas about changing them. Irrevocable Trusts have long been an effective, albeit static, estate planning tool, with the ability to alter irrevocable trusts, they provide more flexibility and opportunity than ever. Read on to learn more.

A Message from the Murdochs – Part II

Art often imitates life and the latest chapter unfolding for Rupert Murdoch demonstrates that. Most of the time, when an individual creates an irrevocable trust, they part with dominion and control over the assets, and it is difficult to change the terms. Not long ago, the probate commissioner issued his order in response to Rupert Murdoch’s petition to amend the 1999 trust that controls his empire. It didn’t go the way Rupert hoped. Read on to learn more.

Are Irrevocable Trusts Really Irrevocable – Part II

For many years Estate Planning attorneys touted irrevocable trusts as an immutable way to set an estate plan in stone. As more and more states have adopted the Uniform Trust Code that has changed. Provisions of the Uniform Trust Code allow for modification of an otherwise irrevocable trust which has altered the landscape of Estate Planning. Irrevocable Trusts have long been an effective, albeit static, estate planning tool, with the ability to alter irrevocable trusts, they provide more flexibility and opportunity than ever. Read on to learn more.

Are Irrevocable Trusts Really Irrevocable – Part I

For many years Estate Planning attorneys touted irrevocable trusts as an immutable way to set an estate plan in stone. As more and more states have adopted the Uniform Trust Code that has changed. Provisions of the Uniform Trust Code allow for modification of an otherwise irrevocable trust which has altered the landscape of Estate Planning. Irrevocable Trusts have long been an effective, albeit static, estate planning tool, with the ability to alter irrevocable trusts, they provide more flexibility and opportunity than ever. Read on to learn more.

Estate Planning and Baseball

Estate Planning and Baseball

Every state that recognizes trusts as legal entities imposes fiduciary duties upon the Trustee of such trusts. These duties may have different names in different jurisdictions, but ultimately a breach of fiduciary duties means that the Trustee failed to fulfill their duties as expressed in the trust instrument and under local law. This article examines a case ripped from the headlines that demonstrates the importance of choosing the right individuals to serve as fiduciaries.

Proper Estate Planning Brings Peace of Mind During a Disaster

Proper Estate Planning Brings Peace of Mind During a Disaster

Estate planning isn’t just about securing your legacy—it’s about protecting your assets and loved ones when disaster strikes. Updating an outdated Estate Plan or creating a new one provides a set of instructions for your family regarding what you want to happen during your life if you lose the ability to communicate that and at death. It provides comfort and a sense of control. This article will serve as a guide to getting more out of your Estate Plan during a disaster.