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How Estate Planning for a Family May Trap the Unwary Practitioner

April 12, 2022 by Brandon McGee

Attorneys have long advised entire families with respect to their estate planning. Ethics require attorneys to maintain a duty of loyalty to each client they represent and fully advise their clients regarding the structures they are recommending. Sometimes even when the transaction works exactly as intended, lawyers get sued. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about How Estate Planning for a Family May Trap the Unwary Practitioner

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education, tax Tagged With: attorney, consumer, estate tax, income tax, lawsuit, limited liability company, malpractice, partnership, sale to intentionally defective grantor trust

Practical Lessons in Drafting

March 15, 2022 by Brandon McGee

Individuals who undertake Estate Planning want to ensure that their plan works the way it’s intended. When clients neglect to consider Estate Planning on a regular basis, they set themselves up for failure. Waiting until an emergency arises almost guarantees that the plan will fail when needed the most. Estate Planning completed under duress can lead to unfavorable results. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about Practical Lessons in Drafting

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: attorney, audit, client, consumer, estate planning attorney, gift tax, limited liability company

It’s Better to Give Than to Receive

March 8, 2022 by Brandon McGee

Most taxpayers understand that to receive the benefit of charitable deductions, they need to itemize their income tax deductions.  However, in the wake of the pandemic, Congress passed legislation allowing even those who take the standard income tax deduction to benefit from a charitable income tax deduction. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about It’s Better to Give Than to Receive

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: attorney, charitable deduction, charitable giving, consumer, Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security Act, estate planning attorney, gift, income tax, Taxpayer Certainty Disaster Relief Act of 2020

The Sky Isn’t Falling

February 22, 2022 by Brandon McGee

When we learned of the original provisions in the Build Back Better Act, many individuals panicked, rushing to complete Estate Planning or seeking to undo certain aspects of their estate plan. As the Build Back Better Act has evolved, many wondered if they should have waited before making significant changes to their estate plan. No matter what happens with the Build Back Better Act, an estate plan centered on long-term goals will serve you well. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about The Sky Isn’t Falling

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: attorney, Build Back Better Act, client, consumer, Estate Planning, House Ways and Means Committee, Internal Revenue Code

Using Entities in Estate Planning

February 15, 2022 by Brandon McGee

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More and more families own property, assets, and businesses together. Using an entity to govern operations provides stability by allowing continued operation upon the death of an owner. When the governing agreement and estate planning documents of a deceased owner conflict, unintended, potentially litigious, results occur. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about Using Entities in Estate Planning

Filed Under: business succession planning, Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: attorney, client, consumer, Estate Planning, family entity, limited liability company, limited partnership, member, membership interest, operating agreement, partnership, partnership agreement

How Estate Planning Documents Help Prevent Elder Abuse

February 8, 2022 by Brandon McGee

As loved ones and parents age, they become more vulnerable to fraudulent schemes. This article explores how a solid estate plan can help protect the elderly from becoming victims. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about How Estate Planning Documents Help Prevent Elder Abuse

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: attorney, consumer

Neither Age Nor Health Determines Whether You Need an Estate Plan

February 1, 2022 by Brandon McGee

Most people associate Estate Planning with the elderly or very wealthy. This article explores situations in which Estate Planning for the young and healthy is advisable. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about Neither Age Nor Health Determines Whether You Need an Estate Plan

Filed Under: Estate Planning, income tax, Legal Education Tagged With: athletes, attorney, competition, consumer, estate planning, income tax, medals, Olympics, United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee, victory tax

Living in a Digital World and the Importance of Planning for Cryptocurrency

January 25, 2022 by Brandon McGee

Cryptocurrency has become increasingly popular as a form of investment in recent years. More and more established financial institutions recognize cryptocurrency and allow its use. As cryptocurrency becomes mainstream, it’s important to consider estate planning implications for holding this digital asset. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about Living in a Digital World and the Importance of Planning for Cryptocurrency

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: attorney, Bitcoin, blockchain, cold wallet, consumer, cryptocurrency, hot wallet, investment, investor, key, password

It Can Be Scary to Die Without an Estate Plan…the HORRORS of Intestacy

January 18, 2022 by Brandon McGee

Many souls believe that if they lack means, they do not need an estate plan. Nothing could be further from the truth. If you die without an estate plan, your assets may not be distributed as you would wish and the results could be downright scary. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about It Can Be Scary to Die Without an Estate Plan…the HORRORS of Intestacy

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: attorney, consumer, estate planning, intestate, probate, tax practitioner, trust, will

How Using Specific Bequests Could Cost Beneficiaries their Inheritance

January 4, 2022 by Brandon McGee

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Parents often decide to leave one child a specific asset and provide an equalizing cash bequest to the other. This article explores how specific bequests may provide unintended results. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about How Using Specific Bequests Could Cost Beneficiaries their Inheritance

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: ademption, attorney, consumer, equalization, estate planning, specific bequest, specific devisee

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