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Decanting: Useful for Trusts as Well as Wine

You likely have created revocable or irrevocable trusts, or a few of both, in your estate plan. Ideally, these have been properly drafted with plenty of flexibility so that they can continue to meet your wealth planning goals...more

Will Your Estate Distribution Mechanisms Actually Work Following an Unanticipated Incapacity or Death? Stress Testing Your Estate...

The best way to be sure that your thoughtful estate planning will work as anticipated when the time comes is to walk through it with your planning attorney, from the viewpoint of a person beginning the task of administrating...more

Trusts 101: Living or Testamentary; Revocable or Irrevocable; Grantor and Non-Grantor – What Does All of This Mean?

Trusts are described in multiple ways, including: living or testamentary, revocable or irrevocable and grantor or non-grantor. These terms are not always mutually exclusive. A trust can be living, revocable and a grantor...more

Trusts 101: What is a Trust and How is it Created?

Trusts are valuable tools frequently used to transfer wealth within families, preserve and protect wealth, and reduce taxes. Despite their common use, many people have only a limited understanding of what a trust is or how...more

Passing the Family Cottage to the Next Generations

As the family gathers at the summer cottage or vacation property each season, the senior generation might think about how nice it would be for these multi-generational gatherings to continue for years to come....more

Shared Ownership of Family Cottages, Part Three: Creating a Governance Agreement for a Shared Property

In previous blog posts, we have explored whether your family wants to keep the family cottage or vacation property in the family, and the options for the form of ownership you want to use for the next generation. In this...more

Shared Ownership of Family Cottages, Part Two: Ownership Structures for Shared Family Property

In my last post about shared ownership of cottages, I discussed items to consider when deciding whether to create a plan for future generations to share the ownership and use of the family cottage or vacation property. Once...more

Shared Ownership of Family Cottages, Part One: Does It Make Sense to Pass the Cottage to Future Generations?

As the family gathers at the summer cottage or vacation property each season, the senior generation might think how nice it would be for these multi-generational gatherings to continue after they pass from the scene. And to...more

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