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Inter-Vivos QTIP Marital Trusts – Protecting the Assets You Have and Want to Pass On
In this article, we focus on the asset protection benefits of lifetime (“inter-vivos”) transfers to irrevocable “QTIP” marital trusts. The big distinctions between these trusts and SLATs and “Bert and Earnie” Trusts is that, with inter-vivos QTIP marital trusts, the trustmaker spouse need not give up the right to use and benefit from contributed trust property after his or her spouse’s death, and the couple’s beneficiaries can benefit from capital gains income tax step-ups when each spouse dies.
Qualified Personal Residence Trusts
Mr. Wright expresses his opinions and writes regular articles specifically for his clients on estate law. With interest rates rising and the federal estate tax exemption about to be cut in half in 2026, qualified personal residence trusts are becoming increasingly attrac ...
Secure Act Redux: Surprises and New Flexibility for IRA Beneficiary Trusts
In early 2020, we alerted you about Congress’s enactment of the “Secure Act” in a two-part article series. For the most part, this new federal law ended “stretch” inherited individual retirement accounts allowing beneficiaries to withdraw IRA funds over the course of their ...
A Trust Primer for Trustees and Investment Advisers
As the popularity of trusts has increased over recent years, the number of individuals asked to serve as a trustee for loved ones or friends has multiplied. Deciding how best to cope with these new situations can be confusing for those individuals and financial professional ...
Often Overlooked Advantages of Revocable Trusts
Often Overlooked Advantages of Revocable Trusts Revocable and amendable trusts are heralded as superior estate planning devices because of their ability to handle situations that cannot be addressed by traditional will-based planning. For example, revocable trusts ...
Using Spousal “Bert and Earnie” Trusts to Stretch Estate Tax Exemptions
Few spouses recognize that just as you can make annual trust gifts for other family members that are excluded from federal gift and estate tax, you can also make annual tax excluded gifts to your spouse. These spousal tax excluded gifts are often an overlooked opportunity b ...
A Pandemic Perspective on the Future of Estate Planning
We thought as a generation we had weathered everything life could throw at us. We endured the Cold War, Vietnam, Watergate, two Gulf Wars, 9/11, and a Great Recession. We were ready to relax and enjoy retirement. Then, from nowhere, came the Covid-19 pandemic. As estate ...
Don’t Get Overwhelmed With Your Estate & Trust Responsibilities
Are you a Trustee or Trust Beneficiary with financial responsibilities that seem a little overwhelming? You may have realized there are several legal obligations, processes and actions in taking on the role of a Trustee or Personal Representative. Here at the Wright Firm, we ...