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Read MoreHelping Children Deal with Death – Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog
Children often have trouble coping with the loss of a loved one. Here are some tips to help them deal with the grieving process: First, have an honest discussion when breaking the news to a child. Let the child react … Read more: Helping Children Deal with Death – Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog
Read MoreDivorce & Estate Planning in Utah | Utah Estate Planning Blog
As a general principle, in Utah, when a person gets divorced, provisions for his or her former spouse in his or her estate plan are automatically revoked, by operation of law… Read more: Divorce & Estate Planning in Utah
Read MoreCLE on Planning with Portability – Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog
The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2013 (ATRA) has given portability its permanence. Portability requires additional review and revision of estate plans by counsel that some clients may resist. Are you prepared to listen to your clients’ concerns, work within their legal budgets, and provide the appropriate guidance? … Read more: CLE on Planning with Portability…
Read MorePLR Ruling on Charitable Trust – Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog
Charity Recently, the IRS issued a private letter ruling that held that a proposed grant to a charitable trust would not affect the tax-exempt status of the foundation. A private non- operating foundation was requesting a grant to a charitable trust … Read more: PLR Ruling on Charitable Trust – Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog
Read MoreCLE on Advanced Estate Planning – Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog
Stay current on the latest new legislation, regulations, rulings, and cases in estate planning law in 2013 with this popular quarterly video webcast! This advanced CLE program will discuss important recent developments and … Read more: CLE on Advanced Estate Planning – Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog
Read MoreCLE on Planning with Portability – Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog
The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2013 (ATRA) has given portability its permanence. Portability requires additional review and revision of estate plans by counsel that some clients may resist. Are you prepared to listen to your clients’ concerns, work within their legal budgets, and provide the appropriate guidance? … Read more: CLE on Planning with Portability…
Read More“A good definition of family” | Amy Rees Anderson's Blog
As I mentioned yesterday we were able to Skype with our son Dalton and it was the happiest day ever. Today Dalton sent an email to our family and his friends and in that letter he shared something that was worth sharing ,,, Read more: “A good definition of family” | Amy Rees Anderson’s Blog
Read MoreArticle on Probate Definition of Family | Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog
The UPC and statutes in all states provide default rules that direct the distribution of property when a person dies with probate property and without a will. The default rules–intestacy statutes–give the decedent’s property to members of the decedent’s family, following rigid relationship rules … Read more: Article on Probate Definition of Family | Wills, Trusts…
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