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Category: Estate Planning

3 Ways to Modify Your Trust Agreement for Changing Circumstances

When trusts are designed to last for decades or generations, many of our clients eventually feel some growing pains, telling us that the trust agreement “doesn’t fit” or feels “out of date” given their current circumstances. This disconnect can be driven by several factors – the physical movement of trustees and beneficiaries across state lines, […]

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How to Make Leveraged Use of Your Federal Lifetime Estate and Gift Tax Exemption

As January 1, 2026, creeps closer and the “sunset” of the increased federal lifetime estate and gift tax exemption is less than two years away, many clients are seeking ways to use the increased federal exemptions for estate and gift tax purposes (the “Lifetime Exemption”). While the Lifetime Exemption is currently $13.61 million per person, […]

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End-of-Summer Checklist: 6 Financial Considerations and Annual Maintenance Reminders

Last year, we created an end-of-year list of some financial considerations and annual maintenance items that clients should consider. As fall approaches, we want to revisit some of those items while also outlining some additional considerations which may require more time and effort to address. 1. Prepare and/or Revise Your Personal Inventories We often advise […]

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7 Important Estates & Trusts Law Updates for Maryland in 2023

7 Important Estates & Trusts Law Updates for Maryland in 2023

With the conclusion of the 2022 Maryland legislative session, there are several estates and trusts law changes – from the rules involving remote and electronic execution of estate planning documents, to changes regarding RULONA, and the signing of Maryland’s new Supported Decision-Making Statute. Below are 7 key takeaways related to estate planning from this year’s […]

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Estate Planning Opportunities Under Secure 2.0

Estate Planning Opportunities Under SECURE 2.0

We will admit that it feels odd to speak about “The SECURE Act 2.0” when it feels like we are still getting our arms around some of the planning and administrative implications of the original SECURE Act (see the proposed regulations released in April 2022 and “4 IRA Rules you should know from the SECURE […]

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4 IRA Rules You Should Know About the SECURE ACT of 2020

4 IRA Rules You Should Know From the SECURE ACT of 2020

The SECURE ACT of 2020 set forth new rules for inherited retirement accounts (“IRAs”), but there was confusion as to when a beneficiary must take withdrawals from the IRAs. The Treasury issued Proposed Regulations on February 23, 2022, and although these regulations are not final, they provide clarity. Below is a summary of the minimum […]

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End-of-the-Year Considerations and Annual Maintenance Reminders

The end of the year is fast approaching. While these last few months bring holidays and celebrations, they also provide a perfect opportunity to review your finances and annual checklists and make sure that your estate plan is ready for the new year. Don’t let the ball drop on 2023 without ensuring that you’ve made […]

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Does Your Estate Plan Include Your Business Succession Plan?

For business owners, a comprehensive estate plan must include a roadmap for succession planning. While estate planning and business succession planning may seem like two separate processes, they often overlap. For example, a business owner’s estate plan should address whether the business will pass to family members and continue to operate, or whether the business […]

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Understanding 529 Plans for Education Funding

The cost of education continues to soar. Paying for the education of your children, grandchildren, or other loved ones may be an important part of your estate plan. One option is state-sponsored 529 saving plans, which are popular due to their income tax-saving benefits. The funds in 529 plans grow income tax-free and can then […]

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