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How Does a Living Trust Protect Your Legacy
Asset Protection

How Does a Living Trust Protect Your Legacy

A living trust won’t be for everyone. However, it can provide big benefits for some. Many people use a living trust for one big reason: avoiding probate. However, there are other reasons you should seriously consider.

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Top Tips for Estate Planning
Estate Planning

Top Tips for Estate Planning

There’s a lot to keep up with when estate planning. These tips could help, from updating beneficiaries after changing your plan to understanding will-substitute options, like transfer on death.

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Understanding Charitable Giving Laws: Maximizing Tax Deductions with Charitable Donations
Charitable Planning

Understanding Charitable Giving Laws

When it comes to donating, many people seek not only the personal satisfaction of helping others but also the potential financial benefits, including possible tax deductions. Words such as deduction, charitable giving, charitable contribution, charity, charitable tax deduction and rules for giving often come up in these discussions. Understanding these terms and the laws surrounding charitable donations can help individuals and businesses make informed decisions about their charitable contributions, while taking advantage of any available tax deductions. In this article, we delve deep into charitable giving laws, exploring various facets and rules that govern tax deductions for charitable contributions. Whether…

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Navigating Estate Tax Planning
Asset Protection

Navigating Estate Tax Planning

Navigating the intricacies of your financial legacy can be a daunting task. Understanding the nuances of the estate tax and implementing robust estate tax planning strategies can ensure that your beneficiaries enjoy the fruits of your labor without being overburdened by tax liabilities. What Is Estate Tax and Who Is Subject to Estate Tax? The estate tax, often called the death tax, is a tax levied on the total value of a person’s estate upon their death. If the estate exceeds certain thresholds, it becomes subject to federal estate tax, potentially diminishing the wealth passed on to heirs.

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Why You Should Put Your House in a Trust
Estate Planning

Why You Should Put Your House in a Trust

Putting a home into a trust has several benefits, from avoiding the lengthy probate process to providing potential tax advantages. This article discusses some of the intricacies of trusts and the importance of consulting with an experienced estate planning attorney. What Is a Trust and Why Is It Important? A trust is a legal arrangement where one person (the grantor) transfers ownership of their assets, like a house, to a trustee. The trustee holds and manages these assets on behalf of the named beneficiaries. One main benefit of putting property in a trust is to avoid probate, which can be…

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The Difference Between Power of Attorney and Guardianship
Estate Planning

The Difference Between Power of Attorney and Guardianship

Navigating the intricate landscape of elder law can be daunting, especially when faced with the decision between guardianship and power of attorney for elderly parents. This article sheds light on the difference between guardianship and power of attorney, providing clarity on which approach might be the best fit for your family’s unique situation. What Exactly Is a Power of Attorney? A power of attorney is a legal document that empowers an individual, often referred to as the agent; or attorney-in-fact; to act on behalf of another, known as the principal.

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