Estate Planning
Truly effective estate planning is about more than simply minimizing taxes – although that is a part of it, and Ilene’s certification as a tax specialist makes her uniquely qualified in this area. It also involves planning for disability or death. Who has the authority to handle your finances if you are unable to do so? Who can make healthcare choices for you if you are unable to do so? As stated in the first paragraph; if you have not made your own choices, they will be made for you.
How We Help
We are committed to helping our clients by listening closely and helping you identify and clarify your most pressing concerns. After thoroughly understanding your particular situation and family dynamics, we will craft a comprehensive plan that addresses all of your concerns, and provides peace of mind for you and the people you care about most. If you already have a plan, chances are we can make it better. Remember, the law changes and your plan should reflect those changes. After all, an inadequate or outdated plan is often worse than no plan at all.
Needs We Address
The estate plan we create for you will accomplish all or just some of the following, depending on your specific needs:
- Maintain control over your affairs
- Protect your assets
- Continue to enjoy the lifestyle to which you have become accustomed
- Significantly reduce income, gift, capital gains, and estate taxes
- Pass the largest possible amount of your wealth on to your heirs in accordance with your wishes
- Protect your heirs’ inheritance from creditors, predators and, in certain cases, from the poor judgment of your heirs themselves
- Keep your affairs private
- Avoid the expenses and delays associated with probate
- Pass your values and work ethic on to your heirs
- Ensure your legacy
- Protect and leave instructions for your beloved pets with a pet trust
Find out more about Estate Planning
What Kind Of Will Do I Need To Make Accomodations For My 3 Minor Children In The Event Of Both Parent’s Deaths?
Do I need a trust? I believe that you need a will and a trust. The last will states who will serve as guardian for your children in the event of the death of both parents. Also, if both of you are gone, the trust will enable you to creatively manage the assets for the...
Will Billionaire Steinbrenner’s Death Inspire Congress to Reinstate the Estate Tax?
Common superstition says that famous deaths come in threes, but the death of New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner on July 13 makes four billionaire deaths in 2010. It’s hard to deny the significance of such events in a year when there is no estate tax. According...
Is My Parent’s Will Valid? Or Is My Brother Commiting Fraud?
My father was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2007. My mother passed 02/27/08, and my father just passed away in May 2010, My older brother declared himself Power of Attorney immediately after my mother's death. According to the last will, it was amended in late 2008...
I Want To Establish A Basic Will For My Daughter (Age 7). How Will The Designated-Trustee Handle All Money And Assets For Her?
I need advice about choosing a trustee and custodian for my daughter. I want to make sure after I die my daughter will be taken care of and get money that I saved for her. I can’t decide whether to have my brother in Thailand or my friend in the USA be a trustee. What...
Communication is Key: Talk to Your Doctor About Your End-Of-Life Wishes
Part of creating an estate plan is talking to your spouse, your family—and yes, your attorney—about your end-of-life wishes. A living will or healthcare directive is an essential part of any estate plan. This is the document in which you nominate the person or people...
Is The Power Of Attorney Or The Person Themselves Responsible For Contract The POA Made On Behalf Of The Person?
The POA made a verbal contract with me to provide care for the person in question. The person in question has dementia. His wife - not the POA now refuses to abide by the verbal contract and pay the bill. Who do I take to small claims court? Additional information The...
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Scottsdale, AZ 85258
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8776 E Shea Blvd
Suite 106 PMB 607
Scottsdale, AZ 85260