What Is an Ethical Will?
You have heard the saying, “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.” It’s also been said, “Where there’s a will, there are relatives.” When a… Read More »What Is an Ethical Will?
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You have heard the saying, “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.” It’s also been said, “Where there’s a will, there are relatives.” When a… Read More »What Is an Ethical Will?
Charitable donations have the dual purpose of saving taxes and supporting valued causes. For individuals with substantial estates, this could mean hundreds of thousands of dollars in tax savings. Charitable trusts are an ideal way to accomplish this goal. The rationale for the different treatment of charitable trusts is that society wants to encourage charitable giving.
Typically, the same rules that apply to formation and governance of a private trust apply to charitable trusts. The primary differences include that charitable trusts must benefit a charitable purpose, that a charitable trust is exempt from the rule against perpetuities and is therefore easily modified, and that the state attorney, rather than ascertainable beneficiaries, is the primary party with standing to enforce a charitable trust.
Suitable charitable purposes include objectives like the relief of poverty (giving of property to help the poor), the advancement of Read More »What is charitable giving – and is it right for you?
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Retirement planning and estate planning go hand in hand. A solid retirement plan plan lays the foundation for a sound estate plan. But if you’re… Read More »Retirement planning: How ‘life’ gets in the way and how to overcome the obstacles
There are many different ways to pay for long term care. One financial instrument that can be used is a trust. A trust is a… Read More »Using a Trust to Pay for Long Term Care
Retirement planning and estate planning go hand in hand. Funds you have saved that you don’t need in retirement will most likely go to your… Read More »Are You Saving Enough for Retirement?