Q. My wife and I have a Living Trust and a combined estate worth roughly $2 million, including the equity in our home. I understand that the federal estate tax returns on January 1, 2011, and that couples having a combined estate worth more than $1 million may once again be subject to tax. Is… Read More »
Monthly Archives: November 2010
The Ins and Outs of Incapacity
Most people think that having a trust is about controlling (to an extent) what happens to your assets after you die. This is true, but a trust actually has a much broader scope: a trust can also protect and provide for your loved ones—and more importantly, it can protect and provide for you—if you should… Read More »
Preparing Boomers for the Finance Sandwich Squeeze
Baby-boomers are called the sandwich generation—and with good reason. They were expecting to pay for their own retirement and their children’s college education; but now recession upon recession has toppled their elderly parents’ savings, and Boomers find that they are faced with the prospect of shouldering the financial burden of their parents’ final years as… Read More »
Estate Planning Is Easier Than You Think
Have you ever seen the “1001 Must Do” books series? 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die, 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die, or maybe 1001 Natural Wonders You Must See Before You Die? Let’s face it, 1001 things is a lot of pressure! This is why we like this article in… Read More »
The Quiet Devastation of Alzheimer’s Disease
According to a recent report put out by the Alzheimer’s Association, 5.3 million people have Alzheimer’s disease. Chances are that you or someone you know has been touched by this illness. In spite of these overwhelming statistics, Alzheimer’s continues to be a disease that sneaks up on individuals and their families, quietly tearing apart lives… Read More »