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Estate planning allows an individual to plan for his or her lifetime objectives and to provide direction about
the disposition of his or her assets after death. Estate planning can include wills and trusts as well as powers of
attorney and healthcare directives. Estate planning is impacted by state and federal law, and any individual may
find that more elaborate or creative legal means are necessary for his or her situation. Some of these more complex
techniques include trusts, family limited partnerships (FLPs), and limited liability companies (LLCs). An estate
planning lawyer can be an essential ally in assuring that your estate planning goals are understood and carried
out. If you have estate planning-related legal questions, call our firm today to schedule a consultation with an
estate planning lawyer.
Asset Protection and Estate Planning
An important goal of estate planning is to protect income and assets from creditors’ claims and tax collection.
While many people think asset protection involves shady or dishonest techniques, there are many ways to protect
financial reserves, personal property, real estate, and other assets for retirement or for future generations. In
addition to federal and state laws that exempt certain types of property from creditors’ claims, taxation, or both,
there are numerous estate planning tools that may be able to shield assets from future creditors and reduce or
eliminate estate or income taxation. If you are interested in working with an estate planning attorney to create a
plan to protect your assets, contact our firm today to schedule a consultation.
Estate Planning Needs of the Elderly
Elder law deals with the legal, financial, and health needs of senior citizens. The country’s average age is
advancing all the time, and now even baby-boomers are dealing with health issues and legal concerns they had not
anticipated. In addition to estate planning, elder law attorneys also help with preparing for long-term healthcare
needs, applying for government programs, addressing financial fraud, combating physical abuse, and establishing
guardianships and conservator ships. If you have elder law or estate planning-related legal questions, call our
firm today to schedule a consultation with an estate planning lawyer.
Wills and Trusts
A will is a document that tells a person’s family or heirs and the courts how to distribute his or her money and
property. A will is a basic estate planning tool, and a current and valid will is the best way to make sure your
property is distributed according to your wishes and your family is taken care of after you’re gone. Many people
also use trusts in conjunction with their will, as an independent estate planning tool, or both. Whether you want
to prepare your first will or you are interested in updating your estate plan or exploring trusts, an estate
planning lawyer can help you tailor a plan to your needs.
Powers of Attorney
A power of attorney is a legal document in which a person (the principal) designates and authorizes another
person (the agent or attorney-in-fact) to transact business or make certain decisions on his or her behalf. When a
power of attorney is in effect, the agent essentially steps into the shoes of the principal and makes decisions
that are legally binding on the principal. Powers of attorney can grant broad, general authority (known as a
general power of attorney) or they can limit the attorney-in-fact's power to act on behalf of the principal to
particular situations (known as a special power of attorney). Because there are many different types of powers of
attorney available to address a variety of situations, powers of attorney are extremely useful estate planning
tools. If you are interested in drafting a power of attorney, contact our firm to schedule a consultation with an
estate planning attorney.
Estate Planning Resource Links
How Much Estate Tax Will You Pay?
This estate tax calculator adds up many different types of assets to get an estimated estate
tax figure for your current estate.
Federal Estate Tax Laws
The Federal Estate Tax laws start at Section 2001 of the Internal Revenue Code.
Federal
Gift Tax Laws
The Federal Gift Tax laws start at Section 2501 of the Internal Revenue Code. The estate and
gift tax laws should be looked at together because there are many overlapping provisions; state
laws should also be considered.
Social Security Administration
Retirement Planner
The federal Social Security Administration provides retirement planning and disability benefit
information from this Web site.
Administration on Aging
List of resources to connect older persons, caregiver's and professionals to important federal,
national and local
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