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27 Nov 2013, 1:25 am by Robert Kulas
This means that half of your estate would go to your surviving child, and the other half would go to the child of your deceased child. [read post]
26 Nov 2013, 9:01 pm by Joanna L. Grossman
  This conflict is sensitively portrayed in Generation Cryo, which focuses not only on the children’s interests, but also on the interests and reaction of the adults who raised these children—the biological mother and the spouse or partner without a biological tie to the child whose position might feel most threatened by revelation of the donor’s identity. [read post]
26 Nov 2013, 9:15 am
Gifting assets to your grandchildren can reduce the size of your estate and the tax that will be due upon your death. [read post]
26 Nov 2013, 9:11 am by Eric Goldman
McGee, where a children’s social worker ranted on Facebook in a way that suggested bias in her child placement decisions. [read post]
23 Nov 2013, 10:13 am by Jordan Bublick
This exemption does not apply to collection for child support or spousal support. [read post]
22 Nov 2013, 2:07 pm by Keith A. Davidson
  For example, a Trust might say “to my child, Bob, provided he survives me, but if Bob fails to survive me, then to the issue of Bob. [read post]
21 Nov 2013, 7:26 pm by Kelly Phillips Erb
Accordingly to a recent study published by the Pew Foundation, nearly half (47%) of adults in their 40s and 50s have a parent age 65 or older and are either raising a young child or financially supporting a grown child (age 18 or older). [read post]
21 Nov 2013, 4:07 pm by Shahram Miri
Call me crazy.Conversely in blended relationships, i.e. marriages involving a second or third marriage, disposing of community property can be more problematic as the concern is that if the surviving spouse is named the beneficiary, the deceased spouse's estate might trickle down to a step-child as opposed to a biological child. [read post]
20 Nov 2013, 11:46 am by Jeff Vandrew Jr
Your child may also purchase real estate in the name of the trust, and use that real estate as he or she pleases. [read post]
Spouses will also discuss and negotiate all other child-related expenses over and above the basic child support mandate. [read post]
18 Nov 2013, 4:02 am
Every family has its own unique set of needs and goals with relation to estate planning, and every family needs a plan. [read post]
18 Nov 2013, 2:26 am by Laura Sandwell
The respondents owned an estate, including a grouse moor, which was leased to an individual who formed the appellant limited liability partnership as a vehicle for his investment in the moor. [read post]
15 Nov 2013, 4:55 pm by Georgialee Lang
It was a lovely estate property in a less expensive rural area. [read post]
15 Nov 2013, 4:29 pm
A special needs trust is usually the best way to provide for a disabled child in your estate plan. [read post]
Special needs planning in Rochester NY, like estate planning, is not a single set of tools that applies to everyone in all situations. [read post]
14 Nov 2013, 3:26 pm by Shahram Miri
The parent-child exclusion can be enormously beneficial to children who seek to maintain ownership of inherited real estate. [read post]