There is always a lot of discussion about when someone should start taking their Social Security payments. And often times it depends on who you are talking to as to what the pro’s and cons are for the different times you are eligible. Most people know they can start taking their Social Security payments starting […]
Continue readingYour kids are either coming home for the holidays or possibly even getting ready to start college after the first of the year in some cases. Either way, it is critically important to send them off to college with an ESSENTIAL PACKET to protect them and you as their parents. We’re not talking about supplies […]
Continue readingThe buzz has been out there now for a little while but there is still a lot of confusion about 529 Plans when I speak to parents. As with anything relating to investments or potential tax savings, things aren’t always as clear as we would like them to be. And there are lots of people […]
Continue readingOne of the most anticipated (and dreaded) time of the year is when the IRS releases the tax rates for the upcoming year. It almost always happens in the last couple of months of the year. While everyone hopes their rates will go down, for most, they either aren’t going to change significantly or could […]
Continue readingEvery Estate Plan has its nuances and “special” attributes to make it work for the people who it will serve. There are no two plans the same…nor should there be. When you have a “special needs” child, there are even more nuances that make your plan very specific for both today and tomorrow. If you […]
Continue readingRegardless of whether you have an estate plan in place or are just starting to think about one, there are some key elements everyone should know about (or refresh their thinking about). It will be worth your time to refresh yourself (or educate yourself) on some core goals you should consider when thinking about estate […]
Continue readingAs a parent, you may have felt like you lost control of your “adult” children long ago…but according to the law, you lost control when they turned 18! Well, maybe not complete control, but at least control over certain medical and financial situations. When your child turns 18 years of age, at least in the […]
Continue readingThe federal estate and gift tax exemption is at an all-time high ($11,400,000 as of January 1, 2019). This means that the vast majority of people will be tax exempt when it comes to gift taxes and only a tiny percentage of people who will have taxable estates. But for those of you who do […]
Continue readingSince it went into effect on January 1, 2018, our law office has been receiving a LOT of inquiries about the new IRC §199A deduction. Most don’t understand it and those that do aren’t sure exactly how to take advantage of it, or if it even applies to them. Allow me to try and simplify […]
Continue readingEstate planning is an experience that is equally shared (and enjoyed) by both men and women, husband and wife’s, and partners. While important to both sexes, estate planning often affects women more profoundly. Why? Women live longer on average and tend to marry older spouses, making them three times as likely as men to be […]
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