ESTATE PLANNING
& ELDER LAW
Many of my new clients ask me to review their existing
living trusts. Some are good, some are bad. Almost all
of them do not protect the inheritance from lawsuits
and divorce. Most estate planners - assuming they are
skilled and experienced - can help you avoid probate
and estate taxes. That's where the work usually ends.
We believe that is incomplete planning.
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Why not draft the living trust to protect your children's
inheritance from lawsuits and divorces?
If you go through the time and expense to design and implement
your living trust plan, why not do it right and protect the
inheritance? Most trusts I review are written to distribute
the inheritance to the children at a certain age or in a staggered
distribution - such as at age 25, 28 and 30.
A will is a legal document that states who receives your
property upon your death. In the State of New York and New
Jersey, any person who is at least 18 years old and of sound
mind can make a will. Additionally, it also must be signed
and witnessed by two people.
If you have a large estate, obviously you would want to protect
it for your children. If you have a small estate and young
children, a hefty life insurance policy can ensure your children
(and surviving spouse) will have the means to live the life
you want for them.
Estate Planning should no longer be just about probate and
tax avoidance. It should also be about designing a plan to
protect your hard earned assets from lawsuits and divorce
claims.
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