
Will Estate Tax Exemption Change In 2022?
Which tax-free transactions will trigger an estate tax, if the taxpayer dies after the higher exemption amount sunsets?
Which tax-free transactions will trigger an estate tax, if the taxpayer dies after the higher exemption amount sunsets?
The law sometimes appears to contradict itself. Specifically, the words ‘anything and everything’ do not always legally mean ‘anything and everything’.
“Gray divorce” — the unfortunately named term for divorce after age 50 — is increasing among baby boomers.
A pour-over will can be an important part of a person’s estate planning checklist.
Many people ask what would happen if they were in the hospital and unable to make their own medical decisions? The answer depends on whether you planned ahead.
A recent survey estimated that 68% of people die without a will. The consequences of dying without a will (‘intestate’) can be disastrous.
Brooklyn Beckham is understood to have signed a prenuptial agreement with his heiress bride-to-be Nicola Peltz.
What is an unsupervised administration and why is it better than other types?
A power of attorney is a legal document with which a principal authorizes an agent to act on the principal’s behalf and for the principal’s benefit.
Frequent triggers also include changes in the health of executors and guardians; changes in laws, which may impact tax and legal strategies; and changes in state residence, which can also impact planning.