As a reformed Trusts and Estates attorney, I have an unusual fascination with celebrity estates, especially those gone wrong. Using those estates as instructive lessons regarding how to avoid disaster has provided many a topic for this blog. I often discuss the benefits of creating and reviewing an Estate Plan regularly. Simply put, none of us should leave our legacy to chance. Not long ago, I wrote about the Murdoch family and the latest drama surrounding them in A Message from the Murdochs. … [Read more...] about A Message from the Murdochs – Part II
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. Read on to learn … [Read more...] about Estate Planning and Baseball
Litigation…a Necessary Evil?
Anyone creating an Estate Plan wants to ensure that the plan will work as intended and will withstand legal challenges. Sometimes though, beneficiaries need to bring a legal contest to enforce the terms of the decedent’s plan and force fiduciaries to act in accordance with their duties. This article examines a recent court case that could have ended in a failure of the decedent’s Estate Plan. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about Litigation…a Necessary Evil?
Now is a Good Time for a Donor Advised Fund
As year-end approaches, many individuals look for ways to lower their income tax burden. Charitable contributions allow individuals to offset a portion of their income, but not all charitable contributions are created equally, and each has certain requirements to obtain the charitable deduction. Certain charitable-giving vehicles allow a donor to get more bang for their buck. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about Now is a Good Time for a Donor Advised Fund
What the Trump Administration Could Mean for Your Estate Plan
Any time a new administration takes the Oval Office, clients call upon Estate Planning attorneys to provide assurances and guidance regarding what’s going to happen. As one administration leaves and another enters, many clients become nervous about the potential changes the incoming administration wants to make. With this new administration, the more things change, the more they stay the same. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about What the Trump Administration Could Mean for Your Estate Plan
Pumpkin Kisses and Harvest Wishes
As the spooky season transitions into the season of Thanksgiving, it’s important to remember our why. Most of us do what we do for our families and loved ones. As the holiday season approaches, do something that will have a lasting impact on your family. Create a comprehensive Estate Plan. Make sure that you take the time to consult a qualified Estate Planning attorney who can provide advice regarding all the elements necessary to complete your plan. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about Pumpkin Kisses and Harvest Wishes
Tread Carefully with Specific Bequests
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 Tread Carefully with Specific Bequests
Estate Planning: There’s Something Here for Everyone – Part II
Some individuals create a Revocable Trust, pour-over Will, Property Power of Attorney, Health Care Power of Attorney, Living Will, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Authorization Act and think that those documents alone constitute a complete Estate Plan that will protect their family. While the documents themselves represent a solid beginning, the documents don’t cover every asset or concern. A qualified Estate Planning attorney will consider all and provide advice regarding … [Read more...] about Estate Planning: There’s Something Here for Everyone – Part II
Who Can You Turn to When Your Brother Doesn’t Do His Job?
Most Estate Planning attorneys will tell you that creating an Estate Plan helps prevent litigation after death. That statement needs a caveat. Most of the time, a properly created Estate Plan will prevent litigation. As this article demonstrates, sometimes, even with an Estate Plan, the family ends up in litigation. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about Who Can You Turn to When Your Brother Doesn’t Do His Job?
Estate Planning, Retirement, and Gratitude
Retirement and estate planning are both related to gratitude. I’m retiring after 23 years with the Academy. The Academy and its Members have made me a better lawyer, a better teacher, and a better person. Whether you are retiring or doing estate planning, don’t forget to express your gratitude to those who have made a difference in your life. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about Estate Planning, Retirement, and Gratitude










