Estate Planning

Spousal Lifetime Access Trusts—a Treasure Chest for Married Couples

By |2021-08-16T13:11:12-04:00August 16th, 2021|Estate Planning, Financial Planning|

There’s an old axiom that says, “All good things must come to an end.” And unless Congress makes some changes, that’s what will happen to the current level of the federal estate tax exemption. As it stands now, every individual can give away $11.7 million of their estate free of inheritance and gift taxes. Married couples have a combined exemption [...]

Common vs Solemn Probate

By |2021-08-09T13:24:50-04:00August 9th, 2021|Estate Planning, Financial Planning|

Probate is a term most people have heard. It’s the court process required to settle an estate when a Will was used as the estate planning tool. What most people don’t know is that there are two types of probate—Common and Solemn. The executor chooses the one that is most appropriate. Common probate is used most often. It’s the easiest. [...]

Guarding Against the Survivor Trap

By |2021-05-03T09:24:48-04:00May 3rd, 2021|Estate Planning, Financial Planning|

It’s called the survivor trap or widow’s penalty. It’s a financial monster that eats away retirement income after one spouse dies, often leaving the surviving spouse with no hope of the retirement they expected. Here are some of the pitfalls of the Survivor Trap.   Loss of Social Security One of the first things to happen when a spouse dies [...]

Getting The Estate in Order

By |2021-04-19T11:23:46-04:00April 19th, 2021|Estate Planning, Financial Planning|

Covid-19 has changed life forever in more ways than we can count. It has also changed end-of-life estate planning and estate modification. It can be very difficult having that conversation with a spouse who’s dying. Estate planning conversations are often put off because they are a reminder of the inevitable for every mortal on the planet. But when one spouse [...]

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