Organizing Your Accounts and Passwords


March 5, 2014
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I emphasize to all of my estate planning clients the importance of keeping track of your assets, what they are, where they are located, etc. The reason: a Will or Trust instructs your Personal Representative or Trustee on how you want your assets to be distributed after your death, but not always what those assets […]

Mandatory Arbitration Provisions in Estate Planning Instruments


December 16, 2013
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In May 2013, the Texas Supreme Court enforced a mandatory arbitration provision within a trust instrument in Rachal v. Reitz.  Since then, a number of legal commentators have suggested that there is a growing trend towards the recognition of such provisions in the probate context.  The issue is far from settled, however, and the underlying […]

Property and Revocable Trusts – MN Estate Tax Update


October 23, 2013
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Individuals that own property in multiple states often consider placing the property into a revocable trust for planning purposes. While this can be an effective planning technique, there are some important points to consider. For purposes of the new Minnesota estate tax [2], a Minnesota resident’s gross estate includes any property that is physically located […]

Appraisals


September 16, 2013
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Oftentimes, some property in a decedent’s estate will be unique and difficult to value, like: a business, artwork, jewelry, collectibles, or real estate. Oftentimes the value will be needed to help complete an inventory in a probate and/or to determine any estate tax impact on the estate.  Additionally, objective appraisals can also help minimize or […]

I Need a Revocable Trust … Right?


August 5, 2013
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This statement (turned inquiry) may or may not be true.  It depends on a variety of factors and client goals.  Deciding whether to use a will or a revocable trust (a.k.a. living trust or revocable living trust) as one’s primary estate planning document is a question to be discussed with an estate planning attorney.  The […]

Trust Funding, Trust Funding, Trust Funding!


July 10, 2013
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According to a New York Times article, Michael Jackson did have a Revocable Living Trust in place at the time of his death.  A Revocable Trust makes good sense for a public figure because it is privately administered and not subject to the lengthy, costly, and public Probate process. There are quite a few good articles […]

Domestic Asset Protection Trusts


May 22, 2013
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Often, clients ask if there is way to shelter their assets from creditors. In Minnesota, the short answer is: no. However, in a handful of states, there is a trust that could allow for someone to shelter their assets from potential creditors – or at least, minimize what the creditors could obtain. While we have […]

Wrongful Death Cases


May 8, 2013
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When a loved one dies from a wrongful or negligent act of another, knowing where to begin the legal process can be difficult. When you bring a wrongful death case in Minnesota, there are a few things that you should know. First, there are strict time limits on how long you have to initiate the […]