Article, Estate Planning, wealth preservation
** Previously reported this article stated that there was no age limitation which is an error. The age limitation is 55 years or older. ** On next November’s ballot, California Proposition 5, the “Property Tax Transfer Initiative,” would add a wrinkle to existing...
Article, Estate Planning, wealth preservation
Truths – An estate plan that utilizes a “fully funded” revocable living trust avoids probate. Fully funded means that all appropriate assets are titled in the name of the trustees of the trust. Please note, retirement plans should not be retitled to your trust!...
Article, Estate Planning, wealth preservation
OF HEARTS AND MINDS Estate Planning for Families with Kids If you are a parent and have children, this series on estate planning for families with kids is designed to address your basic estate planning questions. When I meet with clients with children under the age of...
Article, Estate Planning, wealth preservation
Here is a tasty estate planning recipe to consider: INGREDIENTS: 1 Cup Appreciated assets (rental or vacation property, or appreciated stock are good choices). 1 Charitable Remainder Trust. Can be for a single person or married couple. Can be a Uni-Trust or an Annuity...
Article, Civil Litigation, Estate Planning, wealth preservation
PROTECTING MY LIFE’S WORK: CHOOSING THE PROPER FORM OF BUSINESS ENTITY “I’m a business owner (or soon to be one) what type of entity should I choose?” At McDowall Cotter, we make two classi cations: “non-asset protection” and “asset protection” entities. General...
Article, Civil Litigation, Estate Planning, wealth preservation
I was asked by a “friend” about her step mother staying in her dad’s home after dad died. He had written a trust and in it he granted her a “life estate.” According to the terms of the trust, she was “entitled to remain and reside within our residence at 1122Boogie...