Trusts can be very flexible. One of the ways to add flexibility is by using powers of appointment. This article will examine what a power of appointment is and how it may be used to add flexibility to a trust. An upcoming article will examine the tax consequences of powers of appointment. Click on the title to Part 1 of this two-part article to read on and learn more.Basics of Estate Planning: Powers of Appointment – Part 1 … [Read more...] about Basics of Estate Planning: Powers of Appointment – Part 1
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Basics of Estate Planning: Privacy and Estate Planning
Privacy is important, especially in today’s world. Learn how estate planning can enhance or reduce your privacy. Click on the title below to read on to find out more.Basics of Estate Planning: Privacy and Estate Planning … [Read more...] about Basics of Estate Planning: Privacy and Estate Planning
Basics of Estate Planning: Portability
What is “portability” and how is it elected? This article discusses these topics and explains some shortcuts that can be taken when filing a return only for portability. Read on to learn more. … [Read more...] about Basics of Estate Planning: Portability
What an Indy Race Car Has To Do with Your Estate Planning
Listen in on this short video where Larry Parman, Founding Attorney of Parman & Easterday, gleans an Estate Planning lesson from an Indy Race Car. … [Read more...] about What an Indy Race Car Has To Do with Your Estate Planning
Truly Protecting Minor Children Requires Preparing for the Unthinkable
One of your highest responsibilities as a truly loving parent is planning for the unthinkable. It is critical that you plan ahead in case you are not there for your minor children due to death or incapacity. Listen in as Larry Parman, Founding Attorney and Owner of Parman & Easterday, and Paralegal, Stacey Bond, discuss her tragic experience of losing her husband in her thirties with two young boys and why Estate Planning is so important for families with minor children. … [Read more...] about Truly Protecting Minor Children Requires Preparing for the Unthinkable