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- Charitable Opportunities (September 10)
Americans have a rich heritage of philanthropy. Unfortunately, too many taxpayers are involuntary philanthropists because they fail to maximize the tax incentives to become voluntary philanthropists in support of the charities of their own choosing.
- Beneficiary Designations (August 10)
In this issue of our newsletter we shift our attention to one of the most critical, and often overlooked, aspects of retirement planning. Our lead article considers common pitfalls in the selection of a designated beneficiary.
- Family Limited Partnerships (July 10)
Family Limited Partnerships offer many benefits, both tax and non-tax. Our lead article is a primer that explores why they are at once a taxpayer favorite and a favorite target of the IRS and some courts.
- Educating Young Adults About Estate Planning (June 10)
By and large, Americans are a rather independent lot. This month's article reviews some fundamental threats to our personal independence in the context of estate planning for young adult Americans. You will want to share this article with the young adults in your life.
- Facing Facts About Death and Taxes (May 10)
It can be difficult to ponder our own mortality. That is just our human nature. Nevertheless, the clock is ticking for each of us. Our lead article highlights some critical issues we all need to address while there is still time to make proper financial and legal plans.
- Majoring in Minor Children (April 10)
Most Parents expend considerable time and treasure to provide for their minor children. But not all parents live to see their children enter adulthood. Our lead article reviews key considerations to provide for your children in a world without you.
- Lifetime Gifting: Part of Your Multi-Generation Estate Planning (March 10)
Would you prefer to transfer more wealth to your family instead of the IRS? Our lead article summarizes the relevant lifetime gifting rules and considers two common do-it-yourself transfer methods.
- Five Common Estate Planning Mistakes (February 10)
Proper estate planning is not just for the rich and famous. Surprisingly, however, that is a common misconception. Every adult American has an estate worth planning, regardless of their net worth. In this article we review some critical estate planning concerns.
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Estate Planning Challenges for Business Owners (January 10)
The survival rate of family businesses from generation to generation is rather dismal. To help prevent your business from becoming an unfortunate
statistic tomorrow, we review some common challenges for you to address today (before it is too late).
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Procrastination & Estate Planning (December 09)
Why doesn’t everyone have their final affairs in order, especially in light of the likelihood of incapacity and the certainty of death? This article takes aim at the chief culprit:
procrastination.
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Seasonal Solutions: The Stages of Life & Estate Planning (November 09)
To everything there is a season. So it is with your Life & Estate Plan. This article uses a Seasons of Life theme to illustrate how your Life & Estate Plan may change with your personal and
financial circumstances over your lifetime.
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Admirable Estate
Administration (October 09)
Have you appointed trusted family members, friends or professionals to
serve as the fiduciaries of your estate plan upon your death? If so,
our lead article is a must-read as we review some of the
responsibilities (and liabilities) they will face.
Nevada Loan Mediation Program
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Foreclosure Mediation Rules
Effective July 31, 2009, the State of Nevada implemented an
attorney driven Loan Mediation Program to empower homeowners to
fairly negotiate with their mortgage companies with a mediator
present. Though loan modifications may still be legally done
directly with or without an attorney or through a bonded loan
modification company, positive results are becoming rare.
Las Vegas Professional Speaker Series
An important and informative series of business seminars designed to empower small to medium-size businesses in the Las Vegas area with the tools to succeed in challenging economic conditions. Learn more about upcoming seminars.
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Business
Owner Blues
Being a business owner today is both rewarding
and challenging, especially if your business is a family business. For
business owners facing the unique challenge of transferring ownership of
the family business upon retirement, disability or death, a properly
funded Buy-Sell Agreement may be the key to survival.
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Common Estate Blunders
When you hear the words estate
planning, what images come to mind? Do you see beautiful, tanned
people with incredible wealth, living in enormous mansions, riding in
shiny limousines and boarding private jets? If so, then you are only
partially correct. In reality, everyone has an estate worth planning.
Some are just more complex than others.
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Elder
Law 101
According to U.S. Census Bureau statistics, there
are nearly 35 million seasoned citizens and by 2010 there will be some 40 million seasoned
citizens. Thereafter, due to the graying of the Baby-Boom generation, we
will see that figure jump to 53 million in 2020 and to 70 million in
2030! The good news is that Americans are living longer than ever. The
bad news is that we eventually wear out physically, mentally or both. It
is a classic Catch-22.
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Estate
& Trust Administration: Successful Conclusions
Estate Planning is
a Lifetime Process, not a one-time event. Though estate administration
is the final stage in the process, a successful conclusion is dependent
on proper completion of each of the preceding stages.
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Estate Planning 101
What is estate planning? If you were to
ask 10 adult Americans this question, you would likely get 10 different
answers. Most erroneously think estate planning is limited to arranging
for the ultimate distribution of their assets at life’s end. Due partly
to this confusion and partly to procrastination, it is little
wonder that six out of 10 adult Americans have no estate plan at all.
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Estate Planning Challenges for Blended (or Step) Families
Are you re-married (or planning to
re-marry) and attempting to blend families? Unfortunately, too little
attention has been paid to the critical Life & Estate Planning
challenges of blended families. These challenges include disinheriting
your ex-spouse, protecting your own children, providing for your new
spouse and minimizing your estate taxes.
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Pet Trusts
An estimated 500,000 pets are euthanized
each year by shelters and veterinarians when their owners predecease
them. Do any of your closest friends have feathers, fins or fur?
Consider this: If something untoward were to happen to you today, what
would happen to your feathered, finned or furred friends tomorrow?
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Planning for Minor Children
It is an unfortunate fact of life: airplanes plummet, trains
derail, ships sink and automobiles crash. What happens when a
tragedy claims both parents of minor children? While every
parent expects to rear their minor children to adulthood, life
may throw any of us an unexpected curve ball in the form of a
fatal injury or illness. Are you, and your children, prepared?
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Qualified
Retirement Plans
Qualified Retirement Plans (QRPs) present some of the most
complicated tax and non-tax planning challenges of any asset in an
estate, especially for married couples. The failure to make proper Life
& Estate Plans for your QRP can unnecessarily enrich the IRS and
disinherit loved ones.
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Voluntary
Philanthropy
Are there
any programs funded by the federal government you personally consider
nonessential and perhaps even wasteful? Perhaps there are private
sector charities you deem more worthy of your tax dollars? Chances are
you already support these charities. If so, then you really should know
about IRC § 664 and how you may turn your involuntary philanthropy
(taxes) into
tax-savvy voluntary philanthropy.
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Women & the Law
Traditionally, women have been the
nurturers in our society. Depending on how family is defined for her, a
woman may care for a husband, children, pets, parents or even in-laws.
While she is busy meeting the needs of others, a woman may forget to
take care of her own needs ... even needs as fundamental as her own Life
& Estate Planning.
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