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How Professionals Use Estate Planning

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How Professionals Use Estate Planning
  • December 11, 2024
  • Business Succession, Estate Planning, Power of Attorney, Wills & Trusts
Gilbert Arizona estate planning attorney

BY: Jake Carlson

Jake Carlson is an estate planning attorney, recognized business leader, inspiring presenter, and popular podcast host. He is personable and connects immediately with others. A natural storyteller, he loves listening to your story and exploring what matters most to you.

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Estate planning is essential for professionals looking to secure their financial legacy and protect their assets.
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Estate planning encompasses many aspects of an individual’s life, including asset management, wealth transfer and tax planning. With the help of an experienced estate planning attorney, a secure financial future and protection for loved ones can be accomplished. A recent article from mondaq, “Estate Planning for Professionals” provides useful details.

Estate planning includes protecting personal assets from creditors. The tools most often used include trusts, retirement accounts and insurance. Which type of trust is needed depends upon each person’s circumstances and should be tailored to meet your needs. Available trusts include gift trusts, revocable trusts, marital trusts, trusts to benefit children and special needs trusts, to name a few. Trusts also transfer business assets out of direct ownership while minimizing estate taxes.

Retirement accounts, including IRAs, are considered savings vehicles but serve other purposes. Certain retirement accounts include ERISA spendthrift protections, which also allow unlimited accumulation free from creditor claims while protecting someone from taking too much out of their account. ERISA, a federal law, does not protect IRAs, so any protection for the IRA is state-specific. In some states, assets in IRA and Roth IRAs are protected from creditors in case of bankruptcy.

Business owners are often advised to use LLCs and corporations to protect assets from creditors. However, the entity used depends upon the nature of the business and the owner’s circumstances. Keeping business and personal assets separate is a foundation of estate planning, which should also incorporate retirement and succession planning.

Succession planning should be done as soon as a business reaches a certain level of stability and success. If family members are part of the business, assigning key roles, clarifying responsibilities and planning for how ownership will transfer when the founding owners decide to retire or if they die while still operating the business needs to be in place. How the business will be transferred, which can occur in many different ways, must be clarified.

Divorce is an unpleasant fact of life for many families. Protecting assets must be weighed along with maintaining relationships, particularly where children are involved. A pre-nuptial agreement for the professional or business owner should be part of planning for marriage. Drafting the document when the relationship is good can clarify issues and hopefully preclude some acrimony if the marriage doesn’t go well.

An estate plan requires time to prepare, as documents including a last will and testament, power of attorney, healthcare power of attorney, advanced directives and trusts all require careful drafting. Any estate plan must be reviewed every few years to ensure its efficacy.

To learn more about estate planning in the East Valley, Gilbert, Mesa and Queen Creek, schedule your free consultation with Attorney Jake Carlson by using one of the links above.

Reference: mondaq (Oct. 18, 2024) “Estate Planning for Professionals”

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