Very soon, the Congressional House Ways and Means Committee will vote on a repeal of the federal estate and gift tax. If the measure gets through the committee
We’d like to bring to your attention two recent articles from Elder Law Answers highlighting issues in elder law and estate planning that should be on everyone’s radar.
Clients often hear the word “fiduciary” mentioned when visiting an estate planning attorney. Simply put, a fiduciary is “someone who has undertaken to act on behalf of another
In light of the 2013 Windsor decision, which struck down as unconstitutional the portion of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) that codified marriage as between man and woman
A few months back we wrote about the untimely death of James Gandolfini and some of the estate planning lessons that could be learned from the tragedy.