The Fundamentals of Estate Planning

The Fundamentals of Estate Planning

Author: Angela M. Vallario

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781611635157

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Written specifically for those in the state of Maryland (or studying Maryland estate planning), The Fundamentals of Estate Planning provides a unique opportunity to bring the practical aspect of estate planning into the classroom. The casebook provides text, relevant Maryland and Federal Statutes, forms and checklists used to interview and draft estate planning documents. Major topics include drafting of wills, testamentary trusts, inter vivos trusts, powers of attorney and advance medical directives for tax sensitive and non-tax sensitive client scenarios. Additionally, the casebook provides an overview of the ancillary issues including elder law, Medicaid, guardianship, estate administration and will caveats. The book is accompanied by a CD which contains sample forms.


A Lawyer's Guide to Estate Planning

A Lawyer's Guide to Estate Planning

Author: L. Rush Hunt

Publisher: American Bar Association

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 9781590313664

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This book provides an introduction to the basics of estate planning and will make this area of the law more accessible to the nonspecialist.


Understanding Living Trusts

Understanding Living Trusts

Author: Vickie Schumacher

Publisher: Schumacher Publishing

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13:

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Written in clear, conversational English, this book can help anyone understand how a living trust avoids the complications, expenses, and delays of probate at times of incapacity and death.


The ABA Practical Guide to Estate Planning

The ABA Practical Guide to Estate Planning

Author: Jay A. Soled

Publisher: Amer Bar Assn

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 523

ISBN-13: 9781614381112

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The ABA Practical Guide to Estate Planning will help guide clients to an effective estate plan to fit their needs. For both the novice and experienced estate planning practitioner, this practical guide offers sound advice from leading estate planners around the country who share their knowledge and expertise so that you don't miss a step in the process.


Estate Planning and Drafting

Estate Planning and Drafting

Author: JEFFREY N. PENNELL

Publisher: West Academic Publishing

Published: 2020-10-22

Total Pages: 817

ISBN-13: 9781647086596

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Updated through August 1, 2020, the third edition of Pennell's Estate Planning and Drafting focuses on every-day planning for "middle-rich" clients. For example: Traditional planning for couples who may not have as much wealth as double the basic exclusion amount but who anticipate that the exclusion amount may decline in the future. They must consider whether to qualify 100% of the estate of the first to die for the marital deduction (and defer all taxes), or instead to shelter the unified credit of the first to die in a nonmarital trust. In either case they also need to decide whether to elect portability for any unused exclusion amount. A sharper focus on family trust planning for clients with enough wealth to worry about protecting their beneficiaries (and wealth) but for whom sophisticated tax-minimization techniques are not needed. A new brief explanation of Code Chapter 14 illustrates its application but notes that most middle-rich clients will not stumble into estate freezing techniques. The coverage of retirement benefits is updated to reflect the SECURE Act changes to the required-minimum-distribution rules, and elimination of most stretch-payout planning. The chapter on charitable giving is streamlined and simplified in recognition that most middle-rich clients do not make extensive use of private foundations or split-interest trusts. Information about postmortem planning and fiduciary administration stresses state and federal income taxation and state death taxation in situations that do not trigger federal wealth transfer taxation. The text explains essential tax fundamentals that inform traditional techniques (e.g. Crummey powers), without overemphasis on the tax-oriented practices that led to their original adoption. There are over 100 pages of annotated forms illustrating basic planning documents, including a pour over will, self-trusteed declaration of trust, irrevocable life insurance trust, family and marital deduction trusts, and a third-party special needs trust.


Can You Trust Your Trust?

Can You Trust Your Trust?

Author: Seymour Goldberg

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781627227094

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This straightforward guide helps anyone involved with trusts and estate planning understand the complexities and legal implications that arise when using a trustee.