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 After all, an inadequate or outdated plan is often worse than no plan at all.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 you Should Never Put in your Will!
Many people ask me, time and time again ‘What needs to be in a Will’. Other people ask me ‘What you should never put in your Will?’ These are two very important questions and the answers may surprise you. A Will, also called a Last Will or a Last Will and Testament...
A Word About Our Special Children
All children are special. There are no exceptions. Whether they have physical or emotional challenges, are fantastic athletes, nerds or brainiacs, timid or outgoing, or just plain ours, they are all special. Special people require special planning. My sister and...
After Control, The Most Important Part Of An Estate Plan May Be The Memories
Estate planning is all about control; control over our decisions and finances, both during life and after our death. After control, the second most important part of an estate plan may be the memories. Memories of the lives and experiences we have shared...
Protecting our Special Children
All children are special. The thought that a child may have to survive on his or her own before they are ready is every parent’s worst fear; it’s what keeps many parents up at night, and what brings many parents into our office asking about trusts, guardians, and...
An Update on the Presidential Election and the Changing Tax Law
The election is over, and the people of the United States have spoken. Barack Obama has been re-elected to serve four more years as President. As a result of his re-election, we are faced with a strong division in our government. The President has expressed his...
The World Changes When Our Children Reach Age 18. The Changes Are…..
My daughter Amy turned 18 on Sunday, April 29, 2012. On Monday April 30, 2012 Amy came in to our office to sign her Last Will, Trust, Power of Attorney, and all of her health care documents. You may ask “Why? Why did I have my 18 year old daughter sign her estate...
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Scottsdale, AZ 85258
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Scottsdale, AZ 85260