How Do I Calculate My Executor’s Fee?
My parents died five months apart. I am the executor. How is the executor fee calculated fairly?
What Do I Need in My Estate Plan in Addition to a Will?
This time of year, families gather to celebrate the season, offering an opportunity to air your plans for the inevitable.
An Estate Plan Is Necessary for the Unthinkable
Have you resolved to get your estate planning done at last or perhaps updated? Good for you. Here’s what you’ll need to do, and, just as importantly, what you don’t need to do.
Estate Taxes Have Not Come to an End?
To paraphrase Mark Twain: reports of the death of state estate taxes are greatly exaggerated. In fact, there are recent signs that states are starting to beef up their estate tax laws, instead of tearing them down. This, of course, is bad news for wealthier Americans, who had hoped that state lawmakers would continue burying these taxes.
What Happens If I Don’t Have an Estate Plan?
Estate planning attorneys will agree that it is better to die with a properly drafted will, than to die without one. If you don’t have one, consider getting one.
Which Stars Won’t Leave Their Fortunes to Their Children?
Many A-listers have an impressive fortune worth millions and sometimes even billions of dollars, but not all of them intend to pass on this wealth from one generation to another.
Do You Think Everything Is All Set with Your Estate Plan?
You’ve considered how you want your estate to be distributed after you die. Hopefully, you’ve even written a will to make sure your wishes will be followed. So, your estate is planned…right?
How Do I Set Up a Living Trust?
Setting up a living trust is largely the same, regardless of where you live in the U.S.
How Can Beneficiary Designations Wreck My Estate Plan?
Beneficiary designations are a crucial part of estate planning, yet they are often overlooked. Once you have signed your estate planning documents, you need to make sure that your beneficiary designations are consistent with the rest of your estate plan.
Do I Need A Revocable Living Trust?
Do you ever worry about how your beneficiaries will manage their portion of their inheritance when you pass away? One solution that allows you to still exert some control over your money–even after passing–is with a revocable living trust (RLT).