When I began practicing law, clients created irrevocable trusts with caution because the trust was then set in stone. By the time I left private practice, clients created irrevocable trusts with more frequency and considerably less caution because changing irrevocable trusts became commonplace. Trusts and Estate practitioners have several mechanisms that allow them to change an irrevocable trust. The first part of this three-part series explored changes to irrevocable trusts using judicial or … [Read more...] about Are Irrevocable Trusts Really Irrevocable – Part III
Estate Planning: The Simplest Plan is Usually Not the Best
Estate planning contemplates two different general time periods: During life and after your death. Estate planning needs also vary based on the goals you are trying to achieve. For example, after death, do you simply wish to transmit your assets, or do you wish to provide your loved ones with asset protection, tax protection, divorce protection, or other benefits? In my previous blog, I examined the simplest estate plan: doing nothing. In this blog, we’ll look at a plan which is very simple, … [Read more...] about Estate Planning: The Simplest Plan is Usually Not the Best

