You owe federal income tax wherever you live. But your overall tax burden can vary dramatically depending on where you live. Read on to learn more. Best Places to Retire: State Taxation … [Read more...] about Best Places to Retire: State Taxation
Understanding Fiduciary Self-Dealing
While creating or updating your estate plan you will likely need to appoint more than one person to a fiduciary position. A fiduciary position is a position of trust -- and that trust can be broken. For example, a Trustee could break that trust be engaging in self-dealing. Knowing that, you should take as much time as is necessary contemplating your choice before deciding who the best person (or agency) is for the position. To help you understand the importance of choosing the right person for … [Read more...] about Understanding Fiduciary Self-Dealing
Planning for the SECURE Act
The SECURE Act passed in late December. The SECURE Act changes some lifetime rules, but the biggest change concerns rules for beneficiaries. The first article in this series examined the SECURE Act. This article examines some planning strategies for dealing with the SECURE Act. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about Planning for the SECURE Act
The SECURE Act and What It Means for You
The SECURE Act passed in late December. The SECURE Act changes some lifetime rules, but the biggest change concerns rules for beneficiaries. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about The SECURE Act and What It Means for You
Estate Planning Conference Discusses SECURE Act and More
The Heckerling conference, the largest conference for Estate Planning in the country, occurred last week in Orlando, FL. Many of the thought leaders in Estate Planning and Elder Law got together and discussed recent developments and new strategies. The SECURE Act was the biggest topic this time. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about Estate Planning Conference Discusses SECURE Act and More
Beneficiary Designations and Other Non-Probate Transfers
Many of us are surprised that our assets may not go to those named in our Will. However, if you have assets controlled by beneficiary designations or other non-probate transfers, that’s the case. Read on to learn how a Will might not control all your assets. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about Beneficiary Designations and Other Non-Probate Transfers
How to Be a Long-Distance Caregiver
Watching a parent or other elderly loved one succumb to the physical and/or mental deterioration that goes along with the aging process is never easy. Trying to provide care to a loved one from far away can make things even more difficult. Nevertheless, many people find themselves in precisely that role – a long-distance caregiver. In an effort to make your life a little easier, a Woburn area elder law attorney at Legacy Care Law Firm explains how to be a long-distance caregiver. Unpaid … [Read more...] about How to Be a Long-Distance Caregiver
How Will You Age in Place and Be Able to Die at Home?
More and more, Americans are choosing to be cared for and are dying in their own homes. If you wish to be cared for and die in your own home, it’s especially important to have a plan in place to facilitate that choice. Read on to learn more. How Will You Age in Place and Be Able to Die at Home? … [Read more...] about How Will You Age in Place and Be Able to Die at Home?
Tax Planning for 2020
Planning is important for your income taxation during life as well as for any estate tax at death. Even though 2020 is just starting, it’s not too early to think about planning for whatever it may bring your way. Tax Planning for 2020 … [Read more...] about Tax Planning for 2020
The Questions of Estate Planning, Part 6: Why
People often have questions about Estate Planning. This is the sixth in a series of articles addressing those questions. This sixth article addresses “why” to do Estate Planning. Read on to learn more. The Questions of Estate Planning, Part 6: Why … [Read more...] about The Questions of Estate Planning, Part 6: Why






