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Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Fall Estate Plan Check-Up


Fall Estate Plan Check-Up

As we rapidly enter the Fall season, I thought it would be a good time to check back in and discuss a few estate planning concepts.

With the election season upon us, there is continued talk of what tax laws may change, and how that may affect estate planning. As always, I will keep up on any changes that could affect your plan and keep in touch with you.

Understand Your Estate: One issue I am seeing is that some folks I meet with don’t understand how their estate would work when they die. They think everything will pass based on the instructions written in the Will, but that is not always the case.


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Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Estate Planning Round-Up July 2020


SECURE ACT: Clients who have IRA Trusts and have not yet had a review in 2020 should take the time to schedule an appointment to review their trust in light of the SECURE Act. In January 2020, the SECURE Act was signed into law, and it changed, among other things, how inherited IRAs work. If you have established an IRA Trust, or IRA planning in general is a concern, please schedule an appointment with me.

DIGITAL ASSETS: Pennsylvania’s governor is on the cusp of signing a digital assets for estates law into place. This will standardize the process for Executors and Trustees to access digital assets when someone passes away.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2020

7 Reasons To Plan Your Estate Now


In the middle of the Coronavirus pandemic, is now the right time to consider updating or starting your estate plan?  Below are seven reasons I put together to consider why now may be the time. In no particular order:

1 – Concern About Future: For me, the pandemic has been eye opening in several ways personally, and many of my clients who have started their estate plans in the last couple of months say the same thing. Their concern for the future—and the unknown—has added urgency to planning.

2 – SECURE Act: The SECURE Act was passed in December, 2019—feels like a century ago, right? But it could change your estate plan, particularly if you have significant retirement assets. Get your plan reviewed to ensure it is SECURE Act optimized.


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Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Medicaid Update & Medicaid Trusts


Even before the Coronavirus hit this winter, every client I spoke with was adamant about not going into a nursing home. Ever. Surely, the daily headlines of nursing homes being unprepared for this pandemic, resulting in thousands of deaths, isolation from loved ones and other problems will only make the idea of a nursing home even less popular.

A nursing home (skilled, 24-hour care) is not optional for some folks who have health issues in which staying at home would be a danger. If only we all had crystal balls that worked, and could tell us how long we’ll live and what our ailments will be, it would take the guesswork out of planning.

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Tuesday, February 11, 2020

The State of Estate Planning

This year, estate planners around the country are dealing with the new SECURE Act that Congress passed and the President signed into law late last year. The SECURE Act went into effect on January 1 and makes several changes to retirement plans.

For clients hoping their children or loved ones would be able to “stretch” an inherited IRA out over his or her lifetime, the new law restricts the payout time to 10 years. Those who’ve added an extra layer of protection using an IRA Trust will have to consider modifying such a trust, while also considering new planning opportunities.

As I tell clients, estate planning laws change every few years.


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Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Common Excuses for Estate Planning Procrastination

Procrastination with estate planning is common, but nonetheless unfortunate. Without a proper estate plan, you risk family conflict, placing a burden on loved ones during a difficult time, and ultimately leaving less money for the people you want to provide for. Having an estate plan is like having an insurance policy—you hope you never need it, but when you do, it’s there for you.  I have heard many excuses for failure to plan during my years of practice and describe a few of my ‘favorites’ below.


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Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Fraud Galore: Unclaimed Money & Real Estate Scams

We are deluged with scams today — whether it be by email, mail or telephone. Always have your guard up and if in doubt, never give out your personal information! 

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Tuesday, December 3, 2019

The Essential Estate Plan

Let’s take a step back this edition and make sure you’re up to date on the essential estate planning components (for Pennsylvania residents). Think of estate planning like building a house. Every house needs a solid foundation, and that’s what I discuss below. However, you may require features such as a home office, an in-law suite, a two-car garage, etc. Just like building a house, each estate plan will vary. 

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Monday, December 2, 2019

Tips for Staying Cyber Smart this Holiday Season

Cyber Monday seems to now regularly eclipse Black Friday. We are doing more and more of our shopping online. Amazon and other companies make it so easy to do a "one click" purchase, with all of your credit card and other info saved. 

Yes, holiday shopping online can be convenient and stress free and a great way to send gifts to loved ones who are not close by.  Unfortunately, though, the technology that makes our shopping lives easier also makes us more vulnerable to fraudsters and attackers.  So, we put together seven tips that you should keep in mind whenever you're online, on the phone or on a mobile device.


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Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Making Your Funeral Wishes Known

Don't leave your family in the dark about your desired funeral arrangements.  Making a plan in advance can provide support for your loved ones during a difficult time.
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Wednesday, September 25, 2019

$500 Million Legacy Battle

A $500 million legacy is put on hold as family and attorneys battle over the late George S. Kaufman's estate.
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