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Reasons an Estate Plan Could Be Challenged: Part 3 – Fraud
January 2, 2020 by Robert Kulas.
An Estate Plan is an essential part of your planning process. But there are ways an Estate Plan can be challenged as being invalid. This is the third part of a series of articles on ways an Estate Plan might be invalid and how to avoid these pitfalls. This article looks at fraud. Reasons an Estate Plan Could Be Challenged: Part 3 – Fraud … [Read more...] about Reasons an Estate Plan Could Be Challenged: Part 3 – Fraud
Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: estate planning, fraud, trust, will
Reasons an Estate Plan Could Be Challenged: Part 4 – Lack of Testamentary Capacity
An Estate Plan is an essential part of your planning process. But there are ways an Estate Plan can be challenged as being invalid. This is part of a series of articles on ways an Estate Plan might be invalid and how to avoid these pitfalls. This fourth article in the series looks at testamentary capacity. Reasons an Estate Plan Could Be Challenged: Part 4 – Lack of Testamentary Capacity … [Read more...] about Reasons an Estate Plan Could Be Challenged: Part 4 – Lack of Testamentary Capacity
Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: estate planning, invalid, trust, will
Reasons an Estate Plan Could Be Challenged: Part 1 – Formal Requirements
December 2, 2019 by Andreas Kulas
An Estate Plan is an essential part of your planning process. But there are ways an Estate Plan can be challenged as being invalid. This is part of a series of articles on ways an Estate Plan might be invalid and how to avoid these pitfalls. Reasons an Estate Plan Could Be Challenged: Part 1 – Formal Requirements … [Read more...] about Reasons an Estate Plan Could Be Challenged: Part 1 – Formal Requirements
Reasons an Estate Plan Could Be Challenged: Part 2 – Undue Influence
An Estate Plan is an essential part of your planning process. But there are ways an Estate Plan can be challenged as being invalid. This is the second part of a series of articles on ways an Estate Plan might be invalid and how to avoid these pitfalls. This article looks at “undue influence.” Reasons an Estate Plan Could Be Challenged: Part 2 – Undue Influence … [Read more...] about Reasons an Estate Plan Could Be Challenged: Part 2 – Undue Influence
Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: estate planning, trust, undue influence, will
November 1, 2019 by Robert Kulas.
People often have questions about Estate Planning. This is the second in a series of articles addressing those questions. This second article addresses “what” Estate Planning comprises. Read on to learn more. The Questions of Estate Planning, Part 2 … [Read more...] about The Questions of Estate Planning, Part 2
People often have questions on Estate Planning. This is the first in a series of articles addressing those questions. This first article addresses “who” should do Estate Planning. Read on to learn more. The Questions of Estate Planning, Part I: Who … [Read more...] about The Questions of Estate Planning, Part I: Who
October 1, 2019 by Robert Kulas.
Planning is important. If you don’t plan, your assets go pursuant to the state’s default plan, which may be very different from what you want. If you plan, you can be sure your assets go exactly to whom you want and in a manner that can benefit them the most. Make Your Own Plan … [Read more...] about Make Your Own Plan
Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: heirs, intestacy, trust, will
August 1, 2019 by Robert Kulas. Leave a Comment
If your spouse has biological children, you may consider them your own. But, if you haven’t adopted them, they have no inheritance rights. This article looks at how to plan for step-children. Planning for Step-Children … [Read more...] about Planning for Step-Children
Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: intestate, planning, step-children, trust
July 1, 2019 by Robert Kulas.
Clarity is essential in an estate plan. This article examines the case of Tom Petty, what he did right and what he did wrong. It shows that clarity can avoid problems later. Clarity is Key to Planning … [Read more...] about Clarity is Key to Planning
Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: Clarity, Tom Petty, trust
June 3, 2019 by Robert Kulas. Leave a Comment
A Generation-Skipping or “GST” trust can be a good way to keep assets out of the taxable estate of a beneficiary and yet still allow them to be used for the beneficiary’s benefit during life. Read on to learn more about this type of trust and whether it might make sense for you. What is a GST Trust? … [Read more...] about What is a GST Trust?
Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: generation-skipping, GST, state estate tax, trust