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James Gandolfini’s Will: 3 Lessons in Estate Planning – Audio

December 11, 2013 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

"James Gandolfini's Will: 3 Lessons in Estate Planning" by The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, compliments of Attorney Nicole Livingston … [Read more...] about James Gandolfini’s Will: 3 Lessons in Estate Planning – Audio

Filed Under: Beneficiary Designations, Divorce Protection, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Living Trusts, Planning for Minor Children, Probate, Probate avoidance, Tax exemption, Taxes, Trusts, Wills Tagged With: Asset Protection, Estate Taxes, Inheritance Planning, Revocable Living Trust

Challenges of Multi-Generational Living

December 5, 2013 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  The challenges that accompany multiple generations living under one roof are becoming more common place in today’s society.   It is not unusual for an elderly parent to move in with their children for safety and support.  From a legal perspective, there are some potential problems that can be avoided by putting the proper documents in place. Recently I met with a client who was moving … [Read more...] about Challenges of Multi-Generational Living

Filed Under: Elder Law, Estate Planning, Life Estate Deed, Occupancy Agreement, Trusts, Wills Tagged With: Inheritance Planning, Revocable Living Trust

Why Your Trust Shouldn’t Be Short and Sweet

December 2, 2013 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  A short and sweet Trust might be easier to read through, but it is likely not an adequate foundation for a solid estate plan. One purpose of a Trust is to anticipate issues that might arise after your disability or death; another is to provide instructions for what should be done with your assets in different situations. A few pages of simple instructions just are not sufficient to address … [Read more...] about Why Your Trust Shouldn’t Be Short and Sweet

Filed Under: Beneficiary Designations, Estate Planning, Living Trusts, Planning for Minor Children, Trustee, Trusts Tagged With: American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys http/www.aaepa.com, Asset Protection, Inheritance Planning

Why Your Trust Shouldn’t Be Short and Sweet – Audio

November 26, 2013 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  Why Your Trust Shouldn't Be Short and Sweet by Attorney Nicole Livingston … [Read more...] about Why Your Trust Shouldn’t Be Short and Sweet – Audio

Filed Under: Beneficiary Designations, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Probate, Probate avoidance, Trustee, Trusts Tagged With: Asset Protection, Estate Taxes, Incapacity Planning, Inheritance Planning

Listen to “Your Estate Matters” tomorrow morning (Tuesday) @ 8:50 a.m. on WNAV Radio

November 25, 2013 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  Make sure to tune in to WNAV Radio on 1430 AM or 99.9 FM on Tuesday mornings at 8:50 a.m.  for YOUR ESTATE MATTERS!  Attorneys Colleen Sinclair Prosser and Nicole Livingston relate cutting edge estate planning information.  The topic tomorrow is "Why Your Trust Shouldn't be Short and Sweet" by Attorney Nicole Livingston. … [Read more...] about Listen to “Your Estate Matters” tomorrow morning (Tuesday) @ 8:50 a.m. on WNAV Radio

Filed Under: Beneficiary Designations, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Living Trusts, Planning for Minor Children, Trustee, Trusts Tagged With: Asset Protection, Incapacity Planning, Inheritance Planning, Revocable Living Trust

Why Everyone Needs an Estate Plan

November 15, 2013 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  The following article was written by The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, compliments of Attorney Nicole Livingston. Estate Planning  To many people, it sounds complicated and foreign, something only the wealthy or the elderly need to worry about. It is often not at the top of the priority list for single people or for young couples. Even parents with young children, who … [Read more...] about Why Everyone Needs an Estate Plan

Filed Under: Beneficiary Designations, Business Planning, Divorce Protection, Domestic Partners, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Healthcare Directives, Living Trusts, Long Term Care Planning, Nursing Home Expenses, Planning for Minor Children, Probate, Probate avoidance, Trusts, Wills Tagged With: American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, Asset Protection, Blended Families, Funding, Gifting, Incapacity Planning, Inheritance Planning, Legacy Planning, Living Wills, Medical Directive, Powers of Attorney, Retirement Planning, Revocable Living Trust, Singles, Special Needs Planning

YOUR ESTATE MATTERS! – Audio

November 6, 2013 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  "The Importance of Keeping Your Estate Plan Up To Date" by Attorney Colleen Sinclair Prosser … [Read more...] about YOUR ESTATE MATTERS! – Audio

Filed Under: Beneficiary Designations, Business Planning, Divorce Protection, Estate Administration, Estate Plan Review, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Healthcare Directives, Living Trusts, Nursing Home Expenses, Personal Representative, Planning for Minor Children, Probate, Probate avoidance, Trusts, Wills Tagged With: Asset Protection, Estate Planning Documents, Estate Taxes, Funding, Incapacity Planning, Inheritance Planning, Law Changes, Living Wills, Powers of Attorney, Special Needs Planning, WNAV Radio http://www.wnav.com

Five Non-Tax Reasons You Need Estate Planning

October 31, 2013 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  By: The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, Compliments of Attorney Nicole Livingston  One of the biggest myths about estate planning is that it is something only wealthy people need because the only reason for having an estate plan is to minimize estate taxes. The truth is, estate taxes are only a tiny piece of the estate planning puzzle – and every adult needs an estate plan. … [Read more...] about Five Non-Tax Reasons You Need Estate Planning

Filed Under: Business Planning, Divorce Protection, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Healthcare Directives, Living Trusts, Planning for Minor Children, Probate, Probate avoidance, Trusts Tagged With: Blended Families, Estate Taxes, Funding, Incapacity Planning, Inheritance Planning, Living Wills, Medical Directive, Powers of Attorney, Revocable Living Trust, Special Needs Planning

Colleen Sinclair Prosser with Founding Partners of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys

October 18, 2013 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

This year marks the 20th Anniversary of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys.  Pictured from left to right is Robert Armstrong, J.D., President, Attorney Colleen Sinclair Prosser and Sanford M. Fisch, J.D., LL.M, Chief Financial Officer. … [Read more...] about Colleen Sinclair Prosser with Founding Partners of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys

Filed Under: Advanced Estate Planning, Business Succession Planning, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Gift Tax, Healthcare Directives, Irrevocable Trusts, Trusts, Veterans, Wills Tagged With: American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys http/www.aaepa.com, Blended Families, Estate Taxes, Funding, Gifting, Incapacity Planning, Inheritance Planning, Legacy Planning, Living Wills, Medical Directive, Powers of Attorney, Revocable Living Trust, Singles, Special Needs Planning

Five Things Every Woman Should Know About Estate Planning

October 4, 2013 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  The following information was written by the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys.  It is my pleasure to share this important message with you!  Nicole Livingston, Attorney Not long ago, wives were “silent partners” when it came to estate planning. Husbands were the ones in charge of long-term planning and major financial decisions. In fact, estate planning attorneys … [Read more...] about Five Things Every Woman Should Know About Estate Planning

Filed Under: Beneficiary Designations, Divorce Protection, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Healthcare Directives, Living Trusts, Planning for Minor Children, Trusts Tagged With: Asset Protection, Guardianship, Incapacity Planning, Inheritance Planning, Living Wills, Medical Directive, Powers of Attorney, Revocable Living Trust, Special Needs Planning

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