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- Have Control of Your Assets from the Grave!
married with young children and both parents die, then your failure to appoint guardians means the court
- Important Victory for Salinger Heirs
Publisher’s Weekly reported on this development in “Court Punts Salinger Copyright Case to New Hampshire A recent decision by a German court lends credence to this position. The publisher’s lawsuit is expected to have a difficult battle in New Hampshire courts. Reference: Publisher’s Weekly (October 22, 2015) “Court Punts Salinger Copyright Case to New Hampshire
- New York Tries to Simplify Power of Attorney Form
accept a valid power of attorney form by instituting a burdensome and expensive special proceeding in court
- Preparing an Inheritance for Your Child With Disabilities
There will also need to be a trustee that is responsible for overseeing the money in the Trust and of course
- The Daughters of Casey Kasem and Peter Falk Lobby for Elder Law Legislation
Likewise, Catherine Falk battled her father’s second wife in court to win occasional visits with her Kasem’s main bill permits a person to petition a court for visitation rights.
- Do You Understand Today’s Estate Planning?
Errors or confusion can make for messy, lengthy, and expensive contests of the will in court.
- New Will Shows Media Tycoon’s Ex to Lose Out on Millions
The article, “Sumner Redstone’s ex-girlfriend stands to lose $70M after new will,” says that a new court
- Advice for Grandparents Helping out with Grandkids’ College Costs
If grandparents contribute to a 529 account in a parent’s or grandchild’s name, the 529 account counts If they aren’t going to grad school, gifts received in the last two years of college are not counted
- Be Cool! Get Tough and Tackle Estate Planning!
At the worst, they might end up in court and argue as to why they should be named to manage on behalf
- How to Take that First Required Minimum Distribution from an IRA
That amount will count as your required minimum distribution for the year, but it isn’t included in your
- DEALING WITH THIRD-PARTY TRUSTS IN DIVORCE
providing a tax shelter and also allowing beneficiaries to avoid the hassle of having the assets tied up in probate Generally speaking, because Texas is a community property state, negotiating what the court might accept
- Be Smart with that Tax Refund!
One way to be assured that you make your tax refund count for the next year is to look ahead and consider