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Family Feuding Over High-Profile East Coast Cavern Dynasty

Infighting over control of family assets is far from uncommon no matter the value of the holdings. History is replete with examples of siblings, step-relatives, and other engaged in estate battles over property that has little to no value. Of course, that is not to say that the possibility a…

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WSJ on “Downton Abbey” Planning Lessons

It is not everyday that important retirement and estate planning issues make their way into popular entertainment drama. One of the few exceptions was the movie “The Descendants” a few years ago which garnered widespread acclaim–and some Oscar awards–in a tale focused on a man who unexpectedly comes into control…

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James Brown Estate Battle Rages On — Supreme Court Rejects Compromise

The more assets that are at stake following a passing, the higher the risk that others might pursue all available means to get a piece of the pie–even if it completely contravenes the original wishes of the former owner. Estate planning fills the gap by closing as many opportunities for…

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Understanding How a Wealth Transfer Might Affect Insurance

Advisor One shared a useful story this week that touches on an item commonly forgotten in wealth transfers, including those using trusts or other legal tools. It is critical to remember how insurance coverage might be affected by the transfer. That way, changes can be made immediately to guarantee that…

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Can You Reject an Inheritance You Don’t Want?

Communication is absolutely essential to quality estate planning. That includes both sharing of information between client and planner, as well as the client being open and honest with their family about their wishes. Some might want to avoid difficult conversations about inheritances by keeping silent and allowing family members to…

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Taking a “Do Over” for 2012 Asset Transfers

The last few months of 2012 were filled with mass speculation about how many federal tax issues would ultimately be decided. One part of the high-profile “fiscal cliff” proposal and competing options was the estate tax. As oft-discussed, the final tax details could have fallen anywhere between a $1 million…

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E-­Planning: Estate Planning in our Digital World

Like it or not, our world is infatuated with technology. Smartphones conduct intercontinental transactions. Friends across the country communicate through instantaneous text messaging, and telephones and tablets close distances and miles through face to face conversations. Because technology plays such an important role in our daily lives, today’s estate planning…

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Estate Planning with the Blended Family in Mind

The birth of a child, a soldier’s welcome home, a wedding, a graduation, holiday festivities, or even a birthday party are all examples of gatherings where, more often than not, a blended family is present, taking part and celebrating. In the U.S., first marriages, second marriages and remarriages regularly welcome…

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