Add Protect Family Assets with a Trust
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The estates of anyone, in any income group, can be sued or suffer from hefty taxation. It’s a vital and completely legal component of both financial planning and estate planning. Specifically, knowledge of how applicable fraudulent transfer/conveyance laws apply to proposed planning (either under the UFTA or UFCA) is absolutely essential. That means aligning wills, powers of attorney, trusts and beneficiary family asset protection designation
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After you have crafted a valuable estate plan incorporating the goals mentioned above and providing for your legacy through protecting an inheritance to your family, the next step is to strengthen your legacy by bestowing upon your family the principles you value in your life. Some of these goals include saving on death taxes when parents have passed away, making it possible to avoid death taxes entirely when the children pass away and protecting a child’s inheritance from all possible creditors, including bankruptcy and divorce. In our Cartersville estate planning practice at Asset Protection & Elder Law of Georgia, we focus on protecting our clients and their assets, whatever their unique circumstances may be. Christina will inherit the estate outright (with full ownership of the property and assets) if she survives her father. Whether any planned tax result is realized by you depends on the specific facts of your own situation at the time your tax return is filed. And while it can take time to ponder the details, the results can be worth it and future generations may thank you for your efforts.
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Estate and Business Planning
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Most people understand that the primary reason for an estate plan is to facilitate the transfer of wealth from parents to children. Many people are concerned about the legacy that they will leave, or the imprint they will make on the world after they pass away. Please call our office(s) to get learn how we are engaging with current clients and new at this time. However, in more and more cases, we have noticed that the financial structure is lacking for seniors and their families, especially when trying to pay for long-term care services. Cartersville, Georgia attorney Sharon McCoy focuses her family asset protection practice on families in need of estate planning and elder law services. The trust document further provides that on Christina’s death (whether it is before or after his own), the grandchildren become the beneficiaries of the trus
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If it's been a while since you named beneficiaries, you'll want to make sure they still reflect your wishes. You'll generally name your beneficiaries when you purchase a policy or open an account. You could consider naming a close family member or friend as well as a corporate trustee to act as co-trustees, with the corporate trustee taking on much of the administrative burde
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Liability insurance is your first and best line of defense
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The extent to which a beneficiary's creditors can reach trust property depends on how much access the beneficiary has to the trust property. Trusts can also protect trust assets from potential creditors of the beneficiaries of the trust. In a corporation, a creditor of an individual owner is able to place a lien on, and eventually acquire, the shares of the debtor/shareholder, but would not have any rights greater than the rights conferred by the shares. Conversely, corporations, limited partnerships, and LLCs provide some protection from the personal creditors of a shareholder, limited partner, or member. Business entities can provide two types of protection--shielding your personal assets from your business creditors and shielding business assets from your personal creditors Generally, your creditors can reach only those assets that are in your name.
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Key Takeaways
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To insulate your property from such claims, you'll have to evaluate each tool in terms of your own situation. Individually owned debts cannot be claimed against the property. The property also cannot be sold or transferred without the consent of the other spouse. It is only offered in specific states but provides certain estate benefits to those who choose to hold their property in TB
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One of the benefits of a legacy trust is that assets inside the [family asset protection](https://justpaste.it/inheritanceplanning) trust may appreciate without being subject to wealth transfer taxes, so you could end up protecting a far greater portion of your estate over time. "These trusts can facilitate the continuation of family wealth and transition the assets across multiple generations," explains Nancy Anderson, Senior Wealth Strategist with Wealth & Investment Management, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. A legacy trust, also known as a dynasty trust, is an irrevocable trust meant to help protect your wealth and provide benefits for multiple generations of your family while potentially minimizing the impact of state, estate, and transfer taxes. If you have ever dreamed of creating a legacy for multiple generations— while helping minimize taxes and other factors that could deplete valuable assets over time — a legacy trust could be worth considerin
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