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28 Sep 2016, 8:36 am by Marc Soss
The goal according to the Clinton campaign would be use to use the additional revenue collected by the new estate tax regime to help pay for some of her plans which assist the middle class in our nation, like expanding the child tax credit and simplifying small business taxes. [read post]
28 Sep 2016, 7:24 am by Jules M. Haas
In this situation, the decedent may have preferred preparing a Will to give a smaller share of the estate to his current spouse and to name someone else as Executor, such as a child from a prior marriage. [read post]
28 Sep 2016, 7:24 am by Jules M. Haas
In this situation, the decedent may have preferred preparing a Will to give a smaller share of the estate to his current spouse and to name someone else as Executor, such as a child from a prior marriage. [read post]
27 Sep 2016, 9:49 pm by Kyle Krull
In our office, the average age of wills brought to us for review is equal to the age of a given couple's eldest child. [read post]
27 Sep 2016, 12:32 pm by Shawn Garrison
Maybe you’re saving for your child’s college education or for a vacation to Europe. [read post]
26 Sep 2016, 8:47 am by J. Ross Pepper
(Under Tennessee law which governs intestate estates, which are estates of those who have died without a valid will, a surviving spouse is entitled to the entire residue of deceased’s spouse’s estate where there are not children, and to the greater of one-third or a child’s share where there are children). [read post]
26 Sep 2016, 8:47 am by J. Ross Pepper
(Under Tennessee law which governs intestate estates, which are estates of those who have died without a valid will, a surviving spouse is entitled to the entire residue of deceased’s spouse’s estate where there are not children, and to the greater of one-third or a child’s share where there are children). [read post]
22 Sep 2016, 1:51 pm by Kyle Krull
As a result, when it is time to settle the estate, a child can use a disclaimer to return a portion to the surviving parent. [read post]